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Short Paragraph on “Where there’s a will, there’s a way”

Category: Blog, Essays and Paragraphs, Proverbs, Sayings, Idioms and Phrases On July 11, 2016 By Inspiration

Meaning:

The proverb “Where there’s a will, there’s a way” means that:

  • Despite the tempest moments you go through, if you have a will, you’ll definitely reach the end.
  • Having a resolve to attain or succeed at something is enough to get you through the stormy journey.
  • If you have the determination to stand through the setbacks, your chances of succeeding will be high.

Expansion: A will is a resolution you create to get past life hurdles; it’s a promise to yourself that no matter what, you must succeed. Such resolutions prevent you from losing hope until your goals have been achieved. In other words, staying hopeful has a way of making things happen.

Also read: Where there’s a will, there’s a way – Meaning and Explanation

Significance:

  • Have determination: If you really want something, then you must find all the ways possible to get it. There are no shortcuts.
  • Being hopeful pays: Staying true to your course has a way of turning the odds in your favor; that’s if you hold on just a little bit longer.

Conclusion:

No matter how tough things look, we need to be zealous and determined for our efforts to give forth the desired fruits.

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