With the decision to face all adversities. To fight without limits.
GARCÍA ALBERTO
against wind and tide-applied popular expression: when someone faces of decisively against adversity, or tries to overcome obstacles or difficulties that are presented in a brave manner. -
furoya
It comes from the navigation or seamanship, used to encourage boaters to move forward with the ship despite the headwind and sea weather. Metaphorically, is to continue forward facing obstacles.
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