Feet to the sky is an adjective usually used to describe the state of people or things being beaten very badly, messy and uncontrollable. For example, a person who dances too high in a square dance may have his feet turned to the sky, and a contestant who is KO'd in a boxing match will also have his feet turned to the sky. It can be said that feet to the sky is a vivid way of depicting the pain of being defeated in a more profound way. At the same time, it also reminds us not to be too addicted to something in our life that we can't control our behavior.
In addition to being used to describe a situation in which a person or thing is defeated, feet facing the sky can also be used to describe a form of exercise to keep the body healthy - inversion. An inversion is a kind of inversion of gravity for the body, which helps to increase blood circulation as well as improve the functioning of various organs in the body. Learning how to do a handstand is not difficult, all you need to do is find a safe and stable environment and practice several times to experience the joy of being on your feet. Not only for physical exercise, inversion can also release stress, improve mood, and become a vibrant and happy lifestyle.
Finally, footstands can also lead to a philosophical way of thinking. The frustrations and trials experienced in life can also be viewed as a state of "feet on the ground". In this state, people may not be able to control their own destiny, but they can choose how to face the setbacks with a positive attitude, so as to find new directions and opportunities. It is only when we are able to see through the pain and misery and see a broader future that we can truly understand what it means to be "feet on the ground".