Sudden belief in your ability to defy the laws of physics (such as thermodynamics, gravity) induced by persistent hallucination. (See Roadkill)
when a marketer or advertiser engages in a move without the customary deliberation or testing, instead relying on instinct and judgment; creating and running an advertisement or commercial, relying on the strong belief that it is the right thing to do and will work. Often employed when time is crucial to take advantage of an opportunity or to respond to a marketplace development.
A leap of faith, in its most commonly used meaning, is the act of believing in something without, or in spite of, available empirical evidence. It is an act commonly associated with religious belief as many religions consider faith to be an essential element of piety.
Leap of Faith is 1992 film starring Steve Martin as a fraudulent Christian faith healer named Jonas Nightengale who uses his revival meetings to bilk believers out of their money. He eventually sees the error of his ways. The story is similar to that of Peter Popoff, but it is unclear whether the film is based on his life.
The Leap of Faith, was an infamous gap attempted by rollerbladers and skateboarders alike. It was located at Point Loma Highschool, in San Diego, California. It was 18 feet 8 inches in height.