What does the proverb where there's a will there's a way mean?

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2026-04-08 03:35

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This is an idiom of English origin from the

1800s. In 1640 the way they said it was "To him that will, ways are

not wanting". In new or old format, it means that if you are

determined enough you will solve even the most difficult of

problems.

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