The well-known proverb “He who does not risk does not drink champagne” will open in the article to the reader: it will reveal its meaning, reveal its “brothers” and “sisters”, show itself in action and prove that it was invented not just so. That is, we will discuss what the above phrase means, and also give new expressions that are similar in meaning and meaning.
Proverbs and sayings
Surely many have heard a variety of apt expressions from their relatives, friends or just acquaintances. When asked who said it, most often they answer that it is a proverb or a saying. What is it and where did these concepts come from?
A proverb is a saying invented by people (in most cases, one author simply does not exist) and containing a certain meaning that needs to be conveyed to the listener. It's like a quote, speaking in a more modern language, the only difference is that, firstly, the proverb does not have a specific person who expressed histhought, and secondly, it has a deeper subtext, which, among other things, was conveyed multiple, but meaningful.
A saying is about the same as a proverb, except sometimes it is more vague and abstract.
The proverb “He who does not risk does not drink champagne” has firmly entered our lives. It is used almost everywhere, because it fits really many things due to its meaning and deep meaning. It can be applied both in complex, confusing situations, and with little thought. In general, she will be “on topic” in any case when it comes to any choice. Most often, if you have to decide on one step or another.
Meaning
So, now we will take a closer look at the expression "He who does not risk does not drink champagne." The meaning of the saying is: in order to receive an award (“champagne”), in order to win, in order to achieve something in life, you need to take risks, otherwise someone else will take the prize (the contents of the glass will be drunk) by someone else.
Let's look at an example. And literally. The situation is…
A man sits for the third day in captivity without food and water. If without the first you can hold out for several weeks, then without drinking people can live only about three days. One fine day, the steel door that blocked the path to freedom opens, inviting a person to go free. But not everything is so simple: as soon as the man approached the coveted exit, he saw that he was standing over a deep moat. On the opposite side is a barrel, next to ittable and glass. And between the other side and the place where the person is, there is only a thin paving board, along which you need to go to get to the opposite shore.
Champagne in that barrel. If a person reaches his goal, risking his own life, he will get drunk and survive. If he doesn't even try, he'll die of dehydration. So it turns out that whoever does not take risks does not drink champagne. Quite literally.
In general, they drink champagne when a solemn, bright event takes place. From this follows the conclusion that only those who like to take risks enjoy this drink: bold, courageous, brave personalities. That is why in the proverb they use champagne, and not wine or water.
The value of risk in our lives
Of course, such a serious choice is given quite rarely, and even more so, human life does not often depend on champagne. But the point is nevertheless clear.
It's important to take risks. If you are afraid to do something, you can miss your unique chance, because fate rarely repeats its generous offers. Yes, often the risk borders on recklessness, but being decisive can sometimes be very useful. With stupidity it’s already more difficult, but still, let’s say, a person can guess not to climb into the dragon’s mouth for the sake of a couple of gold coins (a fantastic theoretical example). Because this is not a risk - this is stupidity, and nothing good will come of such an undertaking.
Other similar sayings
The expression "He who does not risk does not drink champagne" is known to almost everyone. However, few people know other similar phrases on the same subject.
The following are the most famous and common proverbs and sayings about risk:
Risk is a noble cause (from the same category: risk is an honorable cause)
Always people who know how to show courage were considered noble. And courage equals risk. So it turns out that by showing courage, you show your best side.
Without risk and life is insipid
This is especially true for those who love extreme sports, adrenaline and other dangers of life. However, when you think about it, it affects everyone.
Risk in war is the brother of courage
Indeed, if outrages and chaos are happening on the street, sitting at home will be cowardly. You have to be brave and determined.
Until you risk your life, you will not win over the enemy
From the same opera as the previous proverb. To win, you have to take risks, whether you like it or not.
He who doesn't risk doesn't win
Again, the meaning is the same as in the previous two. True, it is less about the war. An example is the game of chess: you need to take risks in order to resemble a piece. Yes, after taking an action, you can lose, but you can also win.
He who risks nothing gets nothing
For something to appear, you need to show some kind of determination. If you risk nothing (and therefore do nothing), then there will be no reward. There will be nothing, in fact.
Who is notrisks, he loses a lot
The meaning is the same as the previous saying.
No business without risk
Any, absolutely any business is a risk, even a simple trip to the store. Just few people think about it.