Get back on your feet

To recover from a difficult situation, illness, or setback and return to normal life or stability. To regain one's strength or position after adversity.

This phrase emerged in the 19th century, drawing from the literal act of standing up after falling down. The metaphor connects physical recovery with emotional, financial, or social recovery, reflecting the embodied nature of human resilience.

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