Dream Big

From “Stay in Your Lane” to Take Flight

Why Dreaming Big is the Ultimate Act of Rebellion

Lost in My Soul
2 min readMay 25, 2024

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When we understand the organization of society, exploitation, contracts, and social inequalities, resulting from production relations, become increasingly evident.

Every and any dream, that starts intensely, represents a threat to the social order — the poor is poor, the rich is rich; that’s all there is.

Therefore, when the little one starts to think big, society takes care of putting him in his place.

The higher the dream, the greater the difficulties. To dream is to vehemently desire a type of life different from the current one.

Dreams are signs of rebellion. The dreamer seeks some kind of change in his own life, but everything he decides to do will affect other people and the surrounding environment.

The social order, on the one hand, abhors and makes life difficult for the rebel, so that he goes back to thinking inside the “box”. On the other hand, he fears that the rebel has discovered the strength to change himself and inspire others to change.

It is necessary to be serious to dream big and, on the other hand, strong enough to withstand the storms.

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