Go out on a limb

The phrase "go out on a limb" means to take a risk or make a bold decision, often while being in a precarious or vulnerable position. It involves going beyond what is considered safe or conventional and being willing to face uncertainty or criticism for the sake of pursuing something. This phrase is often used to encourage people to step outside their comfort zone or take a chance that has the potential for great rewards or significant consequences.


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