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Self-will refers to the ability or practice of making decisions and acting in accordance with one's own desires or wishes, even if they go against the expectations or wishes of others. Example: Despite her parents' disapproval, Sara followed her own self-will and pursued a career in art rather than studying medicine like they wanted her to.
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self-will
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The quality of being willful and ignoring opposition.
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Or the illusion of the self-will of something not quite alive?
But they have encountered the limits of self-will in a particularly dire way.
Johnson asserted the power of intellect and self-will over mind and body.
"Any life run on self-will can hardly be a success," the Big Book says.
His relationship with the House of Commons, given his high degree of self-will, was predictably cool.
Self-will is a majestic creature.
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Self will not feel like doing this.
Your Monday self will be better for it.
Between Jon Snow, papers, Newsnight and ABC News from America, Self will spend 3.5 hours per day consuming news, most of which Self will instantly forget.
No matter who he is before his arrest, his sense of self will blur in custody.
However, my next year's self will have some advantage over this year's, which is experience.
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