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ARTICLE ON WHERE THERE IS A WILL THERE IT AWAY

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Answered by GOWTAMIKODURU
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Where there’s a will there’s a way is a proverb that dates to the 1600s. A proverb is a short, common saying or phrase that particularly gives advice or shares a universal truth. We will examine the meaning of the phrase where there’s a will there’s a way, where it came from and some examples of its use in sentences.

 

Where there’s a will there’s a way is a proverb that means if someone is determined to do something, he will find a way to accomplish it regardless of obstacles. This may be used in a positive sense, as when referring to a tireless worker who gets a job done, or in may be used in a negative sense, as when referring to a drug addict who will do anything to obtain an illegal substance. The sentiment of this phrase was first published in 1640, in the work Jacula Prudentusmwritten by George Herbert: “To him that will, ways are not wanting.” By the 1820s the phrase had been altered to where there’s a will there’s a way. Note that there’s is spelled with an apostrophe, as it is a contraction of there is.


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Answered by minnie2006
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Explanation:

Where there is a will there is a way is an old saying in English which means that if we don’t have strong determination and will towards our goal, we cannot work hard and thus cannot achieve success in life. Our strong will power to achieve success creates a way of surety to get success. Our will makes sure but easy path for us to climb the ladder of success. This proverb teaches us that if we really determine to do something (whether easy or tough), we can do it. Sometimes the task may be too difficult however the strong will power help us to confront all the difficulties and creates a way.

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