have skin in the game

The phrase "have skin in the game" means taking personal involvement or having a vested interest in a particular situation or endeavor. It refers to a person having something at stake, such as personal investment, commitment, or risk, rather than just being an observer or having no direct involvement. It implies that the person is accountable for the outcome and has a tangible interest tied to it.


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