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to " put a ding in the universe?"Interest forums / Speaking in Tongues | ||
I found that expression on the third from last paragraph in this article on American education in Forbes magazine and while I can guess more or less what it might mean, I wondered if someone could tell me if it has some specific American cultural context which I am not familiar with ? http://www.forbes.com/sites/ericaswallow/2012/04/25/creating-innovators/2/ | ||
It's a quote from Steve Jobs. From an obituary: A "ding" is a small dent in something, most often a vehicle. When I got home from the store, I noticed a ding in the front of my car. It can also be a verb for "to hit," but usually not a serious hit. Someone or something dinged my car while I was in the store. A "ding in the universe" is a more expansive version of "make your mark on the world." | 1 | |
Thank you soooo much nutrax. I had gathered from the context that it meant something like 'to make an impact' but I appreciate your contribution and especially for the Steve Jobs reference. Many thanks. | 2 | |