Very often, even in the modern lexicon, we hear the old and beaten by generations saying “they don’t look for good from good”. Repeatedly, many people use it in conversation, it often flashes on forums and websites. Naturally, it can be found in classical literature, in poetry and prose, as well as in the wise sayings of famous commanders, rulers, artists, etc. But oddly enough, each person puts his own meaning into these words, and it turns out that the same meaning they don't have…
First meaning, more common
According to numerous dictionaries, encyclopedias and other more or less reliable sources, the meaning of the words "they do not seek good from good" is as follows. If a person has received something in his life for free, something that has made him richer, happier, better or more successful, he should not demand more. According to these words, everyone who receives such "heavenly manna" should accept it, be grateful for this gift, and not look for anything else in this world. However, if you think about this interpretation, it becomes clear that to achieve more, having such a "free" gift, after allit is possible, but in this case you will have to put in work and effort, since further victories will already be the result of your efforts. However, it is worth remembering that this interpretation is unofficial, and of course, along with it there are others that we will now learn about.
The second point, acceptable to many people
Now consider in a completely different light the expression "they don't look for good from good." Its meaning lies in the fact that if you once did good to another person, you should not expect a reciprocal step on his part. That is, if someone dares to do charity, then he must be prepared for the fact that he will have to work “for this”, and most often people will not appreciate this work, but will take it for granted. In support of this theory, one can also recall another quote that Omar Khayyam once wrote in one of his poems: “One will not understand what roses smell like, another will get honey from bitter herbs, give bread to one - he will remember forever, sacrifice life to another - he will not understand ". Based on this, we can conclude that the given meaning of these words depends purely on the person to whom you are doing this very good.
The third meaning of ancient wisdom
Often, people also interpret the words “they don’t seek good from good” in a slightly different way. It is believed that if a person already lives in abundance, he is happy and has everything that can provide him with a decent life, then he will not move to another place, look for something new, try himself in a new role. However, this meaning is alsomust be interpreted ambiguously. People are different, and there are those who can be assigned to one place. And there are individuals who prefer to constantly travel, learn something new and unknown.
A book based on words of wisdom
Writer Kira Filipova created an interesting fantasy comedy, which she called "They don't look for good from princesses." In this bestseller, of course, the meaning of the title is extremely clear and can be seen throughout all the chapters. The fact is that the main character, the princess, is able to outwit and overcome werewolves, vampires, necromancers and other evil spirits just for her own amusement. Despite such "darkness", the novel is very interesting, and you can read it excitedly.