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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Getting out there

Can you explain this expression- getting out there?

"Horizon" isn't about rules or limits or pants or people, tell you not to fly an airplane, it's about getting out there, and trying new things: making your mark, making friends...

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getting out there ~ going out into the world where you can meet people and interact socially. Getting out there is the opposite of staying at home. CJ

  • getting out there ~ going out into the world where you can meet people and interact socially.
  • Getting out there is the opposite of staying at home.
  • CJ
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getting out there ~ going out into the world where you can meet people and interact socially.

Getting out there is the opposite of staying at home.

CJ

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