Odessa Dawn
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"Some people don’t set goals or New Year’s resolutions because they’re afraid to hope. Well-meaning families and friends tell them, “Don’t get your hopes up,” for that new job, new relationship, or new level of fitness. “You’ll only be disappointed.”
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1.get something up: prepare or organize a project or piece of work
2. get up # 9. informal to be involved in
I couldn't catch the exact meaning of the underlined phrasal verb since I don’t know if there is a subtle difference between the above-mentioned definitions. However, I think that the main idea of that line is this "Blessed is he who expects nothing, for he shall never be disappointed."
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