Audere est facere definition

Audere est facere is a Latin phrase that means "to dare is to do". It expresses the idea that one must be willing to take risks and overcome challenges in order to achieve their goals. The phrase is often used to encourage people to be brave and to take action, even in the face of uncertainty or fear. It is also a way of expressing the idea that one's actions are a reflection of their character and that to truly accomplish something meaningful in life one needs to be bold and daring. This phrase can also be interpreted as "daring is the first step to success" or "to be bold is to be successful".

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