What’s the meaning of “Come what you can”?

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The idiom “no matter what” means being prepared for any difficulties or negative consequences in pursuit of a goal. Examples include climbing a mountain or working long hours to support a family. Those who embody this attitude persevere and make sacrifices, while those who give up do not.

When people say they’ll do something “no matter what,” they use an idiom. This particular idiom means that they have a goal that may be difficult to achieve and are prepared for any difficulties or negative consequences that may arise as a result of their pursuit. Perseverance and dedication can be deduced from this expression, because they are devoted and believe in their goal, whatever the cost to achieve it.

This “how it happens” idiom can be illustrated through some challenging scenarios. For example, climbing a tall mountain can be a difficult undertaking. To do this, a climber must be prepared with supplies to provide food, direction, and safety. He or she must also have the knowledge and skills to navigate the climb and should be familiar with the area to be climbed. A climber who is endowed with an ideology of “no matter what” will likely keep going – despite the dangers of animals, falls and potential health problems – until he reaches the summit, no matter what.

A more common example of this idiom in action involves people responsible for family maintenance and child and spousal support. They may have to work long hours at one or more jobs to pay bills and provide food, shelter, and clothing for their family. People in this situation often have to make sacrifices, giving up the things they want in order to give their family what they need, especially when money is less than plentiful. It can be said that home service providers like these – the ones who will do whatever it takes, even if they are exhausted, to take care of their family – and who also work hard to maintain good relationships with family members by spending quality time with them, it can be said to embody the “whatever happens” attitude.

The opposite of “come what may” might involve giving up or choosing not to do whatever is necessary to achieve a goal or meet a challenge. Some students may decide that the hard work it takes to get good grades and succeed in school isn’t worth it, so they may choose not to do their best instead. Other people may really want to achieve a personal goal, like losing weight, getting a better job, or overcoming a personal flaw, but stop trying once they realize how difficult that can be. Still others may dream of being an athlete but abandon their dream once they realize all the time and energy they should be devoting to practice and training. The people in the situations illustrated in these examples do not represent the “how it happens” principle.




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