(436 words) The fantasy of many people is truly limitless. In their imagination, they plow the depths of space, discover scientific sensations or earn money to buy the most luxurious things. But in fact, they have an ordinary philistine life, where nothing like this can even happen. In response to the stories about the next grandiose plans, their interlocutors answer: "Not everything comes true, what you dream about." That is, far from everything that a person has outlined with the outlines of his air castle will come true, because some dreams are too far from reality, and some of them will never come true, because the dreamer will not do anything for this. This is the meaning we put into this proverb. Consider literary examples to more accurately indicate the meaning of this phrase.
In the story of A.P. Chekhov “On Love”, the heroes dream of being together, but they cannot for a number of reasons. Firstly, Anna Alekseevna is married to another man. Secondly, she has children and a stable position in society, she does not want to lose either one or the other. Thirdly, Alekhine himself doubts whether he can invade the life of the family in which he was treated so well. The husband of the chosen one considered him his friend. The ethical dilemma was not resolved even when the lovers revealed their feelings to each other and kissed in the train compartment, realizing the approach of eternal separation. Even the risk of a complete loss of love did not overshadow those obstacles that prevented them from being together. They parted forever, taking with them fruitless regrets about their indecision. However, their dream could not come true. The happiness of lovers would be overshadowed by the fact that a woman lost her children, and a man in the eyes of the world became a deceiver and seducer, who took advantage of Luganovich's credulity. Love would be the cause of the tragedy. Unfortunately, some dreams are simply impossible to fulfill.
In the story of A. Chekhov "Ionych" the hero dreamed of a brilliant realization of his potential in the field of medicine. He was educated and came to conquer a small county town with his knowledge and skills. Dmitry wanted to be useful to people, he wanted to contribute to the prosperity of society. But his lofty ideals crashed into worldly failures. Life in the town was sleepy, uninteresting, vulgar, Startsev's patients complained of the same ailments. The routine did not coincide with his sublime ideas about work. In addition, the beloved girl rejected the young man. As a result, he abandoned self-development and surrendered to the leisurely flow of provincial life. Dmitry turned into a flabby, greedy, ordinary and uninitiated middle-aged man who forgot to think about the dreams of his youth. His dreams did not come true, because he himself had disbelieved in them and stopped working on their implementation.
Thus, a wise proverb says that some dreams are not destined to come true. Some dreams are too far from reality and impracticable, we abandon other plans ourselves, without realizing them. Such a phrase serves as a warning to the dreamer: do not drown in illusions, this is too shaky ground for life.