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explanation of the proverb
a) where there is a will, there is a way
b) prevention is better than cure

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Answered by AnnieStar
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Where there is a will, there is a way

The meaning of this English proverb 'where there is a will there is a way' is when we have strong will to get something in life; surely we get that in future. Most of the people who are not determined towards their goal generally tend to curse their fate or misfortune.

Prevention is better than cure

Modern medicine is overwhelmingly reactive rather than proactive. Get sick, seek medical help. How expensive that model is! If everyone only got sick and then sought medical assistance, we could not afford the bill. It is much better that most people are healthy enough at any one time that they do not need medical care—for the people themselves, for the economy, and for the whole medical profession.

It is better to prevent disease rather than to try to find cures for diseases after they occur. The reasoning here is similar to why you change the oil in your car rather than wait to fix a blown engine. This is also why we try to vaccinate or inoculate against as many diseases as possible. It is at the level of prevention that most bioengineering efforts ought to be directed, because prevention is better than cure.

Answered by krushnaivrathod
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a) When you have the will to work hard, then only you can achieve success. And if you have a will to do anything...you will surely find a path.

b) Preventing a thing to happen is far better than to repent on it.

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