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push oneself

verb as in toil

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He elaborates on these with the questions he was circling: “How does one push oneself to perceive what one needs to perceive instead of what one wants? … In the face of overwhelming systemic forces, how do we stay alert and sensitive and vulnerable, how do we wrestle with our imperfect selves, how do we endure, show care, pursue pleasure, joy, love?”

It’s possible to push oneself a little further, especially with the app’s paid version.

From Slate

“I feel like Courteney probably was ready for this kind of task. And the tone of this show, quite frankly, is not something she has done before in this exact way. I think, for actors, it’s very exciting when you can reinvest and rediscover and push oneself. And Courteney is relentless in her pursuit of improvement.”

“But every person must have the desire to push oneself to the limit!” he said.

From Reuters

It’s the willingness to push oneself to dig deeper and think harder.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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