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The idiom "fortune favors the bold" is a proverb that means good luck or success tends to come to those who are confident and courageous.

The idiom "recharge one’s batteries" means to rest or take a break from doing something in order to refresh one's energy, mind or body. It is often used when someone needs a break from mental or physical activity to regain their strength or focus.

The idiom "back to square one" means starting over or returning to the beginning of a project, process, or relationship. It implies that what was previously done has failed or needs to be reevaluated and redone.

Hakuna Matata is a Swahili phrase that means "no worries" or "life is good". It's commonly used as an expression of contentment or the belief that everything will work out in the end.