Throw caution to the wind
English Idiom
Meaning: To act in a risky manner without considering the consequences. It's often done in situations where you decide to take a chance despite the potential dangers.
Origin: The idiom 'Throw caution to the wind' originates from the early 19th century. It conjures the image of someone literally tossing their carefulness aside, allowing the wind to carry it away, thus embracing uncertainty and risk.
