Suicide.
The act of taking one's own life.
To voluntarily leave this world for the next one.
Any entity that has caused its' own downfall by continued aberrant behavior.
The act of taking one's own life.
To voluntarily leave this world for the next one.
Any entity that has caused its' own downfall by continued aberrant behavior.
1. Its' too bad about Jimmy. He'd been depressed a long time. No surprise he decided to Buy a Ticket To the Big Adios.
2. Hey, man, there's got to be another way besides Buying a One way Ticket To the Big Adios.
3. He made her so crazy she was going to Buy a One Way Ticket To the Bid Adios.
4. The tree huggers have a point. If this planet doesn't shape up we're Buying a One way Ticket To the Big Adios.
5. The feds should never have bailed out those banks. Its' their own fault they decided to Buy a One Way Ticket To the Big Adios.
6. I feel bad for those Marines in Afghanistan. Every time they leave the base its' a One Way Ticket To the Big Adios.
2. Hey, man, there's got to be another way besides Buying a One way Ticket To the Big Adios.
3. He made her so crazy she was going to Buy a One Way Ticket To the Bid Adios.
4. The tree huggers have a point. If this planet doesn't shape up we're Buying a One way Ticket To the Big Adios.
5. The feds should never have bailed out those banks. Its' their own fault they decided to Buy a One Way Ticket To the Big Adios.
6. I feel bad for those Marines in Afghanistan. Every time they leave the base its' a One Way Ticket To the Big Adios.
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Get the .9.The more others run this way and that preaching doom and gloom the more you must refuse to worry about what’s going on. Deep down you know it will all come good in the end, so start the weekend early and have yourself some fun.9. mug.A pragmatic proverb distinguishing between desire and capability. No matter how much you want something, wanting does not create the means to achieve it. It’s a reminder that good intentions, enthusiasm, or longing do not substitute for resources, skills, or realistic planning. Often used to temper unrealistic optimism or to encourage focusing on what is actionable rather than what is merely wished for.
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A close relative of “want is not the same as a way,” emphasizing that determination alone does not create pathways. Willpower is necessary but not sufficient. Without a practical route—resources, allies, strategy—even the strongest will cannot succeed. The saying is often used in discussions of social mobility, where individuals are told that if they just “try hard enough,” they will succeed, ignoring structural barriers. It pushes back against bootstrap ideology.
Example: “The politician told workers that with enough will, they could lift themselves out of poverty. The workers replied: will is not the same as a way. We need jobs, not slogans.”
"Will is not the same as a way."
A close relative of “want is not the same as a way,” emphasizing that determination alone does not create pathways. Willpower is necessary but not sufficient. Without a practical route—resources, allies, strategy—even the strongest will cannot succeed. The saying is often used in discussions of social mobility, where individuals are told that if they just “try hard enough,” they will succeed, ignoring structural barriers. It pushes back against bootstrap ideology.
Example: “The politician told workers that with enough will, they could lift themselves out of poverty. The workers replied: will is not the same as a way. We need jobs, not slogans.”
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