Where does the saying you are beside yourself come from?

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2026-02-23 17:45

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The phrase "beside oneself" dates back to the 16th century and means to be overwhelmed with emotions like anger or excitement that one seems to be outside of oneself. It implies being out of control and disconnected from one's usual rational self.

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