"Deserve your dream"
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Two words, and Paz still manages to pick a fight with the most sentimental idea in modern life: the dream as entitlement. "Deserve your dream" turns aspiration into an ethical demand. It refuses the boutique language of manifestation and replaces it with something older, sterner, almost classical: merit, discipline, integrity. The verb does all the work. Not "follow", not "chase", not "believe in" your dream, but deserve it-as if the dream is a privilege granted by reality, not a wish you paste on a vision board.
The subtext is that dreams can be cheap. They can be vanity projects, status fantasies, ways of hiding from the hard, unglamorous labor of becoming the person who could actually live them. Paz, a poet steeped in surrealism and modernism yet deeply attuned to civic life (a diplomat who publicly broke with state violence in 1968), understood that imagination without responsibility curdles into delusion or propaganda. In that light, "dream" isn't just personal ambition; it's also the political and cultural future a society claims to want.
The line works because it compresses a whole moral philosophy into an aphorism that sounds motivational until you feel the sting. It asks: is your dream worthy of you, and are you worthy of it? The answer isn't a feeling. It's a practice.
The subtext is that dreams can be cheap. They can be vanity projects, status fantasies, ways of hiding from the hard, unglamorous labor of becoming the person who could actually live them. Paz, a poet steeped in surrealism and modernism yet deeply attuned to civic life (a diplomat who publicly broke with state violence in 1968), understood that imagination without responsibility curdles into delusion or propaganda. In that light, "dream" isn't just personal ambition; it's also the political and cultural future a society claims to want.
The line works because it compresses a whole moral philosophy into an aphorism that sounds motivational until you feel the sting. It asks: is your dream worthy of you, and are you worthy of it? The answer isn't a feeling. It's a practice.
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