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Comment on the following statement: "Where there's a will there's a way." Bring arguments and examples.

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Comment on the following statement: "Where there's a will there's a way." Bring arguments and examples.

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  1. One mom with renegade children says to another with disciplined children, "You know, I'd give 20 years of my life to have kids like yours." The other replies, "Yes, that's just about what it cost me."

    Your priorities, what's important to you, determines how you spend your resources (money and time.) You can't say "I don't have time to clean my house" because you have as much time as everyone else does. You just don't want a clean house badly enough to spend your time and energy on it. You have enough time to do your homework. You have enough time to train for the Olympics - if it's a top priority. You have to want it more than you want luxury, ease, convenience, recreation, entertainment.

    Set a goal, and keep your eyes on it (don't let the other stuff distract you.) Reach the goal. Feel ecstatic. Repeat.


  2. if someone wants something so bad they will find a way to get it.... but if they don't have enough will in them to want it then they will never find a way....

  3. will only is not enough, must be followed by hard work

  4. Wow...i think this statement has gone a lllooooonnngggg way from the agonizing paths, struggles in trying to make it all the way there. And sadly, those who did not make it ... got caught up into another mess out there. hihihi ...

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