Both feet on the ground

The phrase "Both feet on the ground" means to have a practical or realistic approach to life, being level-headed, and having a sense of stability. It implies staying grounded and not getting carried away with ideas or pursuits that are unrealistic or unattainable. It suggests having a firm grip on reality and making decisions based on practicality and common sense.


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