stand on one's own (two) feet
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British pronunciation/stˈand ˌɒn wˈɒnz ˈəʊn tˈuː fˈiːt/
American pronunciation/stˈænd ˌɑːn wˈʌnz ˈoʊn tˈuː fˈiːt/
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to be able to take care of oneself without needing any assistance from others

What is the origin of the idiom "stand on one's own feet" and when to use it?

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The exact origin of the phrase "stand on one's own feet" is uncertain. However, it is a metaphorical expression that likely emerged from the idea of physical stability and balance. This idiom is often used in conversations about financial independence, personal development, and professional success to describe individuals who are self-sufficient, independent, and capable of taking care of themselves without relying on others for support or assistance.

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