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One's Eslpod Word Means Disinheriting Child Podcast Written

Id ESLPod_1069_WE_1813
Episode Id ESLPod 1069
Episode Title Disinheriting a Child
Phrase will
Text In this podcast, the word "will" means a written, legal document specifying how one's money, property, and other things of value will be distributed after one's death: "It's a good idea to write or update your will after you get married or have children." The word "will" can also refer to one's determination to do something: "Suwat has some serious injuries, but he has a very strong will to live, so the doctors think he will recover." The phrase "where there's a will there's a way" means that if people want something bad enough, they will find a way to succeed even if it is difficult: "Nobody has found a way to end poverty yet, but we'll keep trying. Where there's a will there's a way."
Topics Relationships + Family

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