See, you know, whenever there's a big event or a big moment coming up, the first thought is you start preparing for it.
English phrasal verb
come up
To happen or be mentioned.
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Oh, And I'm wondering- You were asking me about what it felt like for me coming up.
You are helping them to come up.
And on the inside you've got psoriasis coming up.
All I gotta do is when those fears come up, recognize that those are ego-based fears.
I didn't, I didn't expect when this platform coming up, that to see many of these people here waiting for me.
We are all the time thinking, and we don't let the sixth sense come up inside of you.
I have a couple of projects coming up.