Make life easier for yourself or on yourself?

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Is it also possible that they are interchangeable?

It will be easier on yourself if you eat carrots.

It will be easier for yourself if you eat carrots.
 

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I'd say 'Go easy on yourself' and 'Make life easy for yourself'.
 

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Is it also possible that they are interchangeable?

It will be easier on yourself if you eat carrots.

It will be easier for yourself if you eat carrots.

How does eating carrots make one's life easier?
 

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Let's assume, then, that eating carrots does actually make one's life easier. If you want to start with "It will be ..." then I suggest it should read "It will be easier for you if you eat carrots". I wouldn't use "yourself" for that construction.
 

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I'd say 'Go easy on yourself' and 'Make life easy for yourself'.

I'd agree. But make it easy on... is growing in popularity. I think I first met it in the '60s, in a Doors song: 'Make it easy on yourself'.

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I can't believe you said that, Bob!
Well it wasn't a musical observation. I just meant that the specific groups' names were a bit shrouded by my memory of being a pre-teenager and disapproving heartily of long-haired ne'er-do-wells in general (especially the ones my big sister was swooning over). ;-)

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PS Also 'Walker Brothers'/'Doobie Brothers'/'Doors' occupy overlapping spaces in my memory. (I'll stop digging now. ;-))

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