let go, a. to release one's grasp or hold: Please let go of my arm. b. to free; release. c. to cease to employ; dismiss: Business was slack and many employees were let go. d. to become unrestrained; abandon inhibitions: She'd be good fun if she would just let go and enjoy herself. e. to dismiss; forget; discard: Once he has an
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I guess this post does require further elaboration. I've just been thinking a lot about all the different meanings of "let go". And how it all depends on how the phrase is used or just how you look at it. And it's especially interesting considering the times that we live in. I'll add more when I get a chance later today.
Thanks for the flag. :)
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Happy New Year!
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