Take it/things one day at a time American British spoken language
To deal with difficult things that are occuring at present, and not to focus too much on or worry about the future
Although I don't know what the future will be like in two years, I'm taking things one day at a time.
There are many problems waiting for us to solve after finishing the first phase of the project, but we're taking things one day at a time now.
I've experienced a lot of changes since graduating from university, so now I've become more patient and learned to take it one day at a time.
There is no clear information about the origin of this expression.
The inexplicable or concealed place or state indicates the afterlife.
I'm very sorry for your dad. He's beyond the veil.