The dizzy heights of sth British humorous phrase
This idiom usually follows the verb "reach".
A humorous expression of a position which is crucial or successful.
I had reached the dizzy heights of leader as soon as I joined the team.
He worked hard and eventually reached the dizzy heights of supervisor before he turned 28.
1. One's success has gone down or ended.
2. One has passed away.
Initial success leads to further and greater success.
To be better or more successful than other people, companies, or countries in a particular activity
"Hit (one's) straps" is a phrase that means someone is working hard to achieve their full potential in a particular sector or work.
Used to describe a situation in which its outcome is either successful or unsuccessful, or either positive or negative
Used to allude that the last force, problem or burden which is seemingly minor and small causes a person, system or organisation to collapse or fail
Her husband's violent act last night was the straw that broke the donkey's back and she left him