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Johann Wolfgang Goethe said: «I respect people who know exactly what they want.» I can add: «And they do not only want, but also fulfill their plans.» This is the subject of the essay «On the Way to the Ocean». (Ñî÷èíåíèÿ ÅÃÝ àíãëèéñêèé ÿçûê)

Johann Wolfgang Goethe said: "I respect people who know exactly what they want." I can add: "And they do not only want, but also fulfill their plans." This is the subject of the essay "On the Way to the Ocean".

Who achieves this goal is the problem over which D.Krivin reflects.

Arguing over the question, the author tells us about the wonderful fish Anabas, which set itself, it would seem, an impossible goal: from a small swamp to move to the ocean. The writer, admiring the perseverance of Anabas, does not accidentally give her even a name! Gives because the fish won the author of the story not only with his purposefulness, but also with willpower! How much perseverance is attached to the creature, which, it seems, can not live without water, in order to fulfill its dream! Only the fact that the fish crawls for a whole week in the desert can not but cause admiration from the author and from us, the readers.

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Krivin believes that only those who are striving for its implementation can achieve this goal.

I share the position of the author: for the sake of achieving the goal, it is necessary to work hard, and not to cover up your lack of will powerlessness. How many Russian classics wrote about this!

Let's remember the character of the novel by M.Yu.Lermontov "Hero of Our Time"! How many times GA Pecorin set a goal and achieved its fulfillment! Why did this not bring him satisfaction and happiness? Because the goals were too small for him and, having done what he wished, Pechorin already regretted what he had started. In the "swamp" the hero of M.Yu.Lermontov "floundered", but did not crawl to the "ocean"!

"Marsh" - the habitat of another Russian literary hero, Ilya Oblomov (IGoncharov's novel "Oblomov.") Goncharov's character does not even set himself any goals! What for?! It is much more comfortable and cozy to lie on the couch and dream! And to make your dream come true is not for him! Let others try! What is the "ocean"?

I can conclude: only he will achieve the goal in life, who fights for the fulfillment of his dream.

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