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paragraph writing on - Where there is a will there is a way.

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Answered by Simplebeing
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                                 Where there is a will there is a way

The saying 'Where there is a will there is a way' goes a long way in helping us achieve success by fulfilling our goals. It brings our 'willpower' to do something in the centre of all perceptions. It inspires for a strong determination, unswerving perseverance and complete devotion to a task before the set task or assignment is not completed. Napoleon was a man of determination. He did not lose courage after the defeat and got a win after few unsuccessful efforts. Learn from ants how they keep on doing their work night and day. All great men of history are known for their willpower. How to make impossible possible remains the motto of the great achievers. Swami Vivekananda also had said once- " Arise, awake, and stop not till the goal is reached."

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Where there is a will there is a way

“Where there's a will there is a way” is a saying celebrating human will power and determination. This proverb teaches us that if someone is determined to do something, he will find a way to accomplish it regardless of all obstacles he may face. It means that if you have enough determination anything is possible. Will power is the desire to achieve something. If you have it, then nothing can stop you from doing so. This proverb is important in encouraging people. It tells them not to give up but to continue until they have achieve their goals. It makes them more determined and focused to achieve their goal.

There will be times in life when we feel completely lost and there seems to be no way out. But as long as we have determination and will power, it is not the end. We will sooner or later find the way to get it done and be crowned with accomplishment of our aim.

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