Definitions from Wiktionary (lash oneself to the mast)
▸ verb: To continue in a course of action even when facing great difficulties and likely disaster.
▸ verb: To resist the temptation to make a bad choice.
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▸ verb: To continue in a course of action even when facing great difficulties and likely disaster.
▸ verb: To resist the temptation to make a bad choice.
Similar:
tie oneself to the mast,
go through fire and water,
throw caution to the wind,
take one's courage in both hands,
take the plunge,
go big or go home,
tempt fate,
outbrave,
toss caution to the wind,
cast caution to the wind,
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