Speech, or phraseologisms, are wise and concise, it is not only an inexhaustible source of life experience and folk wisdom of our ancestors, but also the opportunity to get a fuse of inspiration or advice, and sometimes it is an occasion to think about your own life. In our publication, we will consider the meaning and meaning of one of the many stable expressions that we often and with great pleasure use in everyday speech. In addition, we will analyze those situations that are associated with the expression "for what I fought - and ran into it." So let's get started.
The meaning of the expression and its synonyms
You are an active, purposeful and initiative person, any work is argued in your hands, the results of your work completely satisfy you, but you always want something more; The “rationalization proposal” you made at the meeting is about to bring its long-awaited results. Sometimes in life, not everything depends on us, to accept this fact or not is up to you, but something, let's say, went wrong. So what to do next?
In this way, we came close to the expression “for which we fought - and ran into it”, the meaning of which boils down to the following: the result of efforts or actions is directly proportional to the achieved goal, that is, in other words, you can’t get what you expected, Moreover, the result brought you tangible inconvenience.
In addition, we note similar expressions in meaning, for example, “you cannot jump higher than your head”, “the best is the enemy of the good”.
Parent motivation
There are, say, millionaires and oligarchs who perfectly understand what it means "what they fought for - and ran into it." And they, as responsible and loving parents, do what? Yes, absolutely right, they are depriving their children of inheritance! The material inheritance, but that spiritual and eternal that was invested by them in their own children, is unshakable. Bill Gates, Jim Simmons, John Arnold, Michael Bloomberg, Gina Reinhard - all these people whose fortunes have so many zeros that are just breathtaking have come to the common idea that bequeathing their very respectable fortunes to their own children would be a wrong thing, since big money can spoil even the best person. Moreover, they believe that this act will be the strongest motivation to achieve their own goals. Bill Gates in an interview said that the money will not be useful for his children and for the whole society. As Vladimir Vysotsky sang: “The big giraffe - he knows better!” So in this case, the expression "for what I fought - and ran into something" for people of this level is not an empty phrase. Yes, of course, money solves material issues, but I would like to recall once again the expression we mentioned earlier that "the best is the enemy of the good."
So, “for what they fought - they ran into something” - this is an expression that is similar to an indicator, that is, it is able to measure those deviations that are designated by society as a norm.
Conclusion
In conclusion, summarizing what has been said, it can be noted that the phrase “what they fought for and ran into” is optimal as a reminder to the present and subsequent generations of the painful, bitter, instructive history of a country that once occupied one sixth of the planet and which is no longer there. Yes, we are talking about the Soviet Union, where, based on the very best intentions of the political leaders of that time, a revolution was committed. The result of this revolution, which turned the life and fate of an entire country, was not justified, moreover, an irreparable event occurred for millions of Russian people of that difficult historical period - they lost their homeland.