take your life in your hands

The phrase "take your life in your hands" typically means to engage in a risky or dangerous situation where one's personal safety, well-being, or even survival is at stake. It suggests that the individual assumes full responsibility for their life and the potential consequences of their actions. It implies a willingness to face great risks and potential harm in pursuit of a goal or experience.


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