Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... |
“Where there’s a will there’s a way” is a saying celebrating human will power. This proverb means that if we are determined to do something, we will get it done. This will be the case even if it is challenging, difficult, or seemingly impossible. The famous saying highlights the “importance of willpower or strong determination in life”. If we really want to success in our life, then we will surely find a way to achieve it.
It means that “a person of strong will faces the problems of life resolutely and finds a solution to them”.
On the other hand, a man of weak will is frightened by the odds of life, does not pursue the object of his life, and achieves nothing.
So, “where there’s a will there’s a way” can be translated as:
1) If we want something enough, we will get it.
2) If we are determined, we will find a solution.
81.
A Bird In Hand Is Worth Two In The Bush
This expression means that it is better to have an advantage or opportunity that is certain than having one that is worth more but is not so certain.
A bird in the hand, is yours, and it’s not going anywhere unless you let it go. But if you leave it and go for two in the bush, there is no guarantee you’ll catch them, you might end up with nothing in the end.
In essence, don’t be greedy and stick with what good things you already have, instead of going after something you’ll probably never get.