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Queen115 Posted 5 years ago
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Hi guys,

Would you mind expaining for me the phrase " push or drive to go for it" in this context :

" I 've always been interested in healthcare . But I've never really had that push or drive to go for it".

The main problem is that I'm wondering if "push or drive to go " literally refered to get to somewhere by having a ride .

So, I'd be very thankful for any ideas or thoughts !

  

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queen115 The main problem is that I'm wondering if "push or drive to go " literally refered to get to somewhere by having a ride . No, and you're parsing it wrong. "To go for it" is an expression meaning to attempt to attain it.

  • queen115 The main problem is that I'm wondering if "push or drive to go " literally refered to get to somewhere by having a ride .
  • No, and you're parsing it wrong.
  • "To go for it" is an expression meaning to attempt to attain it.
  • By push or drive he means willingness, desire, enthusiasm.
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queen115The main problem is that I'm wondering if "push or drive to go " literally refered to get to somewhere by having a ride .

No, and you're parsing it wrong. "To go for it" is an expression meaning to attempt to attain it. By push or drive he means willingness, desire, enthusiasm.

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