stkroot
What's the difference between the two sentence below? broaden one's horizons expand one's outlook
11 Thg 01 2012 14:45
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I would have to argue against similarity when looking critically at what is expanded or broadened. "broaden one's horizons" could be considered to have to do more with experiences, physical knowledge of the world, for example working lots of different jobs will broaden your horizons in ability and understanding. "expand one's outlook" could be considered more of a metaphysical experience. A philosophical expansion of how one thinks, understands, or sees the world - Solipsism vs Existentialism, Hedonism vs say Puritanism or Asceticism and so on. This has less to do with worldly knowledge (as in expanding your physical ability and experiences) and more to do with philosophical knowledge (expanding mental understanding), but they are closely related as the physical world shapes our minds and the world is also shaped by our minds. But this is just my opinion... Nick
11 tháng 1 năm 2012
They do mean basically the same thing, but "broaden your horizons" is used more often than "expand one's outlook" You will most likely hear the first sentence more often while speaking, listening, or reading. I hope that helped!
11 tháng 1 năm 2012
I'm with Eliot on this one (even though it hurst very much to admit that :))
11 tháng 1 năm 2012
They mean the same.
11 tháng 1 năm 2012
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