"Be vigilant, for nothing one achieves lasts forever"
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The second clause is the sting: “nothing one achieves lasts forever.” It isn’t nihilism so much as a refusal of the trophy mentality. Achievements are usually framed as endpoints; Ben Jelloun treats them as temporary shelters. The subtext is political as much as personal: rights can be rolled back, democracies can rot from within, social progress can be reversed by the next news cycle’s fear campaign. That’s a familiar lesson in postcolonial contexts, where “independence” doesn’t magically end exploitation, and where memory itself is contested terrain.
There’s also a poet’s instinct for time as an antagonist. The line quietly mocks the modern self-help fantasy of permanent arrival: the idea that if you grind hard enough, you get to stop being afraid. Ben Jelloun insists the opposite: permanence is a comforting myth, and myths are where complacency breeds. Vigilance, then, isn’t paranoia; it’s lucidity. It asks you to treat every victory as provisional, not to cheapen it, but to keep it alive.
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Jelloun, Tahar Ben. (2026, January 15). Be vigilant, for nothing one achieves lasts forever. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/be-vigilant-for-nothing-one-achieves-lasts-forever-156066/
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Jelloun, Tahar Ben. "Be vigilant, for nothing one achieves lasts forever." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/be-vigilant-for-nothing-one-achieves-lasts-forever-156066/.
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"Be vigilant, for nothing one achieves lasts forever." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/be-vigilant-for-nothing-one-achieves-lasts-forever-156066/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.









