Dreams are the most important thing in a person’s life. If they are, then you need to develop and strive for their implementation. Everyone should go “through thorns to the stars”, but this is far from satisfying. Sometimes the option to do something is not entirely honest, to get what they want, people like it more. But such means as deception, bribery, hypocrisy or meanness are often condemned by society and quite reasonably.
In almost all the works of Russian classics, we can observe stories where the heroes set themselves certain goals and tried to achieve them not quite honestly. For example, in the play “Woe from Wit” by Griboedov, Molchalin wanted to achieve promotion by cunning and flattery. He acted out of himself a gentleman in love for the daughter of the boss, although in fact he had no feelings for her. He liked the servant Lisa, to whom he secretly ran on dates to achieve reciprocity. When the deceit of a young careerist is revealed, all the guests are shocked by his behavior. Sophia herself indignantly condemns her lover. No wonder, because no one likes the low and vile farce of Molchalin.
Fedor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky, who was well versed in human psychology, showed the reader the image of Rodion Raskolnikov in the novel Crime and Punishment. This student, tormented by poverty, wanted to test the strength of his will. “Is the creature trembling or have the right?” - the terrible question that he sets before himself and chooses the second option, which will lead him to commit a serious crime. He wanted to be elevated in his own eyes, but he approached this goal in a fatal way, choosing terrible and immoral means - the murder of an old percent-centric woman.
Society will always condemn deception and violence, which serve indiscriminate people as a means to an end. You need to go to the result in an honest way, and then the environment will help you. Otherwise, everyone will turn away from you.