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The promise of a dream is not that it will be fulfilled. That is the shallow reading, the one that reduces dreams to shopping lists or five-year plans. No, the true promise is more radical. It is the promise of permission .
The cruelest thing we do to dreams is to insist they be practical. We demand ROI, timelines, contingency plans. We forget that a dream’s first job is not to be achieved, but to be felt —to wake up the part of you that can still say, what if without flinching. That is the unbroken promise. Not arrival. But orientation. Not possession. But pursuit. promise of dreams
A dream, in its purest form, grants you the right to see a future that does not yet exist. It allows you to stand on a shore that has not been mapped, to hear music that has not been written, to speak a language you are still learning. This is no small thing. In a world that constantly asks for proof, credentials, and precedent, a dream asks for nothing but your attention. It is the one contract you sign with yourself, where the only currency is your own hope. The promise of a dream is not that it will be fulfilled






