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LuckyCharms

(22,290 posts)
Thu Feb 19, 2026, 07:55 AM Yesterday

What am I missing here concerning this increasingly popular statement?

This is probably a "me" problem...but I honestly cannot figure this out.

There is a saying that I'm starting to hear at least 3 times a day from various sources.

Something like: If you get knocked down 7 times, get up 8 times.

I'm sure you have heard this many times by now as well.

Is it me, or is there something messed up with that statement?

Get knocked down #1
Get up #1
Get knocked down #2
Get up # 2
Get knocked down #3
Get up #3
Get knocked down #4
Get up #4
Get knocked down #5
Get up #5
Get knocked down #6
Get up #6
Get knocked down #7
Get up #7

So shouldn't the saying be: Get knocked down 7 times. get up 7 (not 8) times?

What am I missing here?


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What am I missing here concerning this increasingly popular statement? (Original Post) LuckyCharms Yesterday OP
you were standing first ShepKat Yesterday #1
I still don't get it. LuckyCharms Yesterday #2
"Get up 8 times" is the physical act of getting up off the ground. LuckyCharms Yesterday #3
You have to be up to get knocked down. dem4decades Yesterday #7
Right, you do indeed have to "be" up to start... LuckyCharms Yesterday #13
if you got knocked down, you were standing to begin with ShepKat Yesterday #15
Then you only need 5 stakes for the next section fargone 23 hrs ago #32
'Nana korobi, ya oki' Donkees Yesterday #4
I understand the implied encouragement of the saying... LuckyCharms Yesterday #6
It symbolizes resilience, you become that symbol, and you stand on behalf of others who cannot... Donkees Yesterday #12
Maybe they were napping before the fight started? Scrivener7 Yesterday #5
Try this ... MiHale Yesterday #8
So it's an intentionally incorrect statement in order to imply encouragement? LuckyCharms Yesterday #9
Makes ya think donut... MiHale Yesterday #10
I have my own saying: LuckyCharms Yesterday #11
Mine is... MiHale Yesterday #14
If I get knocked down 7 times... LuckyCharms Yesterday #16
In the culture that the statement originated, the number 8 has special meaning Donkees Yesterday #17
Then why isn't the saying: LuckyCharms Yesterday #18
Accountant response wouldn't symbolize standing up on behalf of others who cannot, just being focused on yourself Donkees Yesterday #21
I understand what it symbolizes. LuckyCharms Yesterday #22
The proverb is rooted in Bodhidharma, considered the founder of Shaolin Kung Fu Donkees 23 hrs ago #31
That's what it means in the original version, ''standing up'' not ''getting up'' Donkees 9 hrs ago #37
My saying is some_of_us_are_sane Yesterday #19
If you get knocked down 7 times... LuckyCharms Yesterday #20
Yes, there are those times when you'd best be aware of certain limitations....you will fight another day! CTyankee Yesterday #23
Mine: "Who the hell are you hanging with who is beating you up like that? Get better friends!" Scrivener7 Yesterday #27
You're Right, Lucky ProfessorGAC Yesterday #24
Maybe the equation takes as a given that you were born down (+1)... Harker Yesterday #25
Yep, dumb saying for jocks to motivate jocks. Iggo Yesterday #26
Ya gotta get up to get down unweird Yesterday #28
"If you get knocked down 7 times, get up 8 times" LuckyCharms Yesterday #29
Only if you don't count getting up in the first place unweird Yesterday #30
It's not intended to be a math problem. fargone 23 hrs ago #33
#8 is getting out of bed the next day to go to a chiropractor. LudwigPastorius 21 hrs ago #34
Hope I'm not adding you your woes with darkstar 21 hrs ago #35
Maybe it's like the title to a famous Beatles song LogDog75 17 hrs ago #36

LuckyCharms

(22,290 posts)
3. "Get up 8 times" is the physical act of getting up off the ground.
Thu Feb 19, 2026, 08:01 AM
Yesterday

Don't you only do that 7 times if you get knocked down 7 times?

dem4decades

(13,921 posts)
7. You have to be up to get knocked down.
Thu Feb 19, 2026, 08:10 AM
Yesterday

Unless of course you were already down when you got knocked down, but then that's another thing to think about.

LuckyCharms

(22,290 posts)
13. Right, you do indeed have to "be" up to start...
Thu Feb 19, 2026, 08:18 AM
Yesterday

But you don't have to "get" up because you are already up.

ShepKat

(518 posts)
15. if you got knocked down, you were standing to begin with
Thu Feb 19, 2026, 08:19 AM
Yesterday

another example- you need 7 stakes to put in 6 feet of fence.
You start with 1 stake to begin with, then put a stake in every foot for 6 feet-
but you have 7 in the ground.

you're standing already when you fall, that's 1
you fall - 1
stand up 2
fall 2
stand up 3
fall 3
stand up 4
etc etc etc

Donkees

(33,576 posts)
4. 'Nana korobi, ya oki'
Thu Feb 19, 2026, 08:05 AM
Yesterday
The proverb is “Nana korobi, ya oki” which means “Fall down seven times, stand up eight.” It means choosing to never give up hope, and to always strive for more.

https://www.wagingpeace.org/fall-down-seven-times-stand-up-eight/

LuckyCharms

(22,290 posts)
6. I understand the implied encouragement of the saying...
Thu Feb 19, 2026, 08:09 AM
Yesterday

but I don't understand the math.

Why not get up 7 times, meaning that every time you get knocked down, you get back up.

Or am I just reading too much into this?

Donkees

(33,576 posts)
12. It symbolizes resilience, you become that symbol, and you stand on behalf of others who cannot...
Thu Feb 19, 2026, 08:17 AM
Yesterday

no matter the number.

MiHale

(12,833 posts)
8. Try this ...
Thu Feb 19, 2026, 08:10 AM
Yesterday

It’s an obvious misstatement imploring you to try a little harder while not giving up.
I had a tennis coach that made sayings like that .




LuckyCharms

(22,290 posts)
11. I have my own saying:
Thu Feb 19, 2026, 08:15 AM
Yesterday

"If you get knocked down 7 times, you should play dead, because you're probably fucked if you let someone knock you down 7 times".

Donkees

(33,576 posts)
21. Accountant response wouldn't symbolize standing up on behalf of others who cannot, just being focused on yourself
Thu Feb 19, 2026, 09:21 AM
Yesterday
12. It symbolizes resilience, you become that symbol, and you stand on behalf of others who cannot...no matter the number.
Reply to LuckyCharms (Reply #6)
Thu Feb 19, 2026, 08:17 AM

LuckyCharms

(22,290 posts)
22. I understand what it symbolizes.
Thu Feb 19, 2026, 09:31 AM
Yesterday

But I don't think that the average person in this country would recognize that symbolism in the way that the saying is worded.

The saying does not sound symbolic in the sense that does not imply "standing up for others". To me, it implies "standing up for yourself and never giving up".

The statement itself literally sounds self-centered. It sounds the exact opposite of what it is purported to symbolize.

Donkees

(33,576 posts)
31. The proverb is rooted in Bodhidharma, considered the founder of Shaolin Kung Fu
Thu Feb 19, 2026, 01:37 PM
23 hrs ago

and represented by a Daruma. The 'average person in this country' thinks this is a math puzzle.


Donkees

(33,576 posts)
37. That's what it means in the original version, ''standing up'' not ''getting up''
Fri Feb 20, 2026, 04:07 AM
9 hrs ago
Standing up to, or standing up for someone or something. On the eight attempt you remain standing.

“Nana korobi, ya oki” which means “Fall down seven times, stand up eight.”

some_of_us_are_sane

(2,974 posts)
19. My saying is
Thu Feb 19, 2026, 08:57 AM
Yesterday
"If you get knocked down once, play dead....wait for the bastard to walk away...THEN get back up."

Brains over brawn works every time.

LuckyCharms

(22,290 posts)
20. If you get knocked down 7 times...
Thu Feb 19, 2026, 09:01 AM
Yesterday

Don't get up 8 times, because by this time, you are probably in a hospital bed and labeled a "fall risk", and if you try to get up for the 8th time, the bed alarm will go off, and the supervising nurse will come into your room and yell at you to get back into bed, and nobody needs that, especially after suffering the humiliation of getting knocked down 7 times, so just accept the fact that you lost.

CTyankee

(67,984 posts)
23. Yes, there are those times when you'd best be aware of certain limitations....you will fight another day!
Thu Feb 19, 2026, 09:56 AM
Yesterday

Scrivener7

(59,048 posts)
27. Mine: "Who the hell are you hanging with who is beating you up like that? Get better friends!"
Thu Feb 19, 2026, 10:34 AM
Yesterday

ProfessorGAC

(76,300 posts)
24. You're Right, Lucky
Thu Feb 19, 2026, 09:58 AM
Yesterday

Plenty of rationalizations can be made to explain it, but if you get knocked down 7 times you can only get up 7 times.

Harker

(17,627 posts)
25. Maybe the equation takes as a given that you were born down (+1)...
Thu Feb 19, 2026, 10:22 AM
Yesterday

then got up (+1) before getting knocked down (+2).

Iggo

(49,796 posts)
26. Yep, dumb saying for jocks to motivate jocks.
Thu Feb 19, 2026, 10:26 AM
Yesterday

The assumption is that you’re getting up from being knocked down. So yeah, the saying should be about getting up every time you’re knocked down, not getting up one extra time.

But their heart is in the right place. So let’s just let them have this one.

unweird

(3,285 posts)
28. Ya gotta get up to get down
Thu Feb 19, 2026, 10:39 AM
Yesterday

First you get up. Then you get knocked down for the first time. Then you get up for the second time. And for the second time get knocked down.

If you’re not up in the first place you won’t ever get knocked down.

LuckyCharms

(22,290 posts)
29. "If you get knocked down 7 times, get up 8 times"
Thu Feb 19, 2026, 10:52 AM
Yesterday

Doesn't that imply that the "getting up" part doesn't start to happen until you've already been knocked down?

So you don't "get up" until you've already been knocked down?

unweird

(3,285 posts)
30. Only if you don't count getting up in the first place
Thu Feb 19, 2026, 11:10 AM
Yesterday

If you’re down already all you have are getting up options. Well, unless you’re into wallowing in the down state. The natural tendency is to rise.

fargone

(590 posts)
33. It's not intended to be a math problem.
Thu Feb 19, 2026, 01:49 PM
23 hrs ago

It is metaphor for your resilience and effort. It is akin to a foorball coach telling his team to give 110% .

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