"My greatest desire is that the hope that has overcome fear in my country will help vanquish it around the world"
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The subtext is sharper than the uplift. “Fear” isn’t abstract; it’s a coded reference to a recent political era defined by polarization, conspiracy, and a kind of governance-by-threat. By claiming fear has been “overcome,” Lula implicitly delegitimizes his opponents’ emotional register: their politics runs on anxiety, suspicion, and scapegoating. He doesn’t have to name them; the emotional contrast does the indicting.
The line also positions Lula as a global interlocutor in a moment when left-of-center leaders are asked to defend democratic norms while delivering material stability. Hope, here, is not mere sentiment; it’s branding for a governing promise: that social programs, inclusion, and institutional restoration can calm societies that have been trained to expect betrayal. It works because it’s aspirational without being naive - a modest claim (desire, not certainty) that still smuggles in ambition: Brazil as a moral counterweight in an anxious world.
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"My greatest desire is that the hope that has overcome fear in my country will help vanquish it around the world." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/my-greatest-desire-is-that-the-hope-that-has-159006/. Accessed 5 Feb. 2026.









