Noticed that now many complain? Some complain that they are paid little. Others groan from the fact that they, the poor fellow, can not be realized on disgusted work. We are always in the process of moaning, the subject may change, but the state does not go anywhere. The question naturally arises: is this really our fate? Not at all. But in order to approach this question, let us first find out the meaning of the noun “fate”.
Value
Nobody talks about fate when it comes to something good. For example, the child is told that it’s time to wash the dishes, and he replies: “Well, then my fate has been decided.” Yes, and in the image of a teenager, senile features appeared, filled with wisdom and acuity of perception of life.
Let's see if the explanatory dictionary agrees with such a sensation: "Life circumstances, fate, fate." By the way, the dictionary also indicates the validity of the phrase “happy fate”. But, apparently, such a meaning was wiped out and forgotten during the exploitation of the word, therefore the associations are exceptionally gloomy. Anyway, what could be good in a predetermined fate? Even on substitutions of the meaning of the word “fate” lies a typo of some kind of hopelessness. In general, “rock” or “fate” is remembered when things are not going as planned. But let's talk about this in the context of other synonyms
Synonyms
If a person is familiar with existential philosophers, then the object of study cannot evaporate from his dictionary, because, for example, Albert Camus loves the word "fate" and its synonyms. And for everyone else (who did not like Camus) the list is very useful:
- lot;
- inheritance;
- fate;
- star;
- share;
- rock.
The presence of the noun “star” in the list may raise questions, but you should not worry about it, because there is the expression “born under a happy / unlucky star”. So, the star is a fate, therefore all doubts are off.
suggestions
Of course, at the very beginning we have one example, but I would like to write more sentences so that the reader has more material. So the examples are:
- Yes, you cannot escape your fate. Will have to rise from the bottom.
- It may be stupid, but wealth is not an easy fate! Indeed, instead of striving for wealth, wealthy people learn to resist temptations that involve money.
- Okay, Count. Come on soon, otherwise you go for a walk as if you humbly accept your fate. Boy, are you sick? Will we go to the vet on the weekend? Not? That's good, let's go for a walk and most importantly, so that there is no spleen.
The last example is a dog. Animals in general are great masters of posing as sufferers. We leave the reader alone with the material and with thoughts about what fate is. On this our mission is accomplished.