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all roads lead to Rome
used to say that all the ways of doing something have the same result
The origin of the proverb "all roads lead to Rome" dates back to ancient Roman times when the Roman Empire built an extensive network of roads across Europe, all leading to the capital, Rome. This saying encourages open-mindedness, reminding people that various solutions or directions can all bring one to the same destination. It also emphasizes the interconnectedness of different methods or routes toward success.
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