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Success Quote by Gloria Steinem

"Without leaps of imagination, or dreaming, we lose the excitement of possibilities. Dreaming, after all, is a form of planning"

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Steinem turns a word that often gets dismissed as soft - dreaming - into a hard-edged civic tool. The first line is a warning dressed up as inspiration: without imagination, life doesn’t just get dull, it gets politically and socially smaller. “Excitement of possibilities” isn’t about private whimsy; it’s about the emotional fuel required to challenge whatever currently pretends to be inevitable.

The pivot is the sly rebrand: “Dreaming, after all, is a form of planning.” That “after all” does real work, anticipating the skeptic who hears “dream” and thinks escapism. Steinem argues the opposite: dreaming is the earliest stage of strategy. Before a movement can draft legislation, organize a union, or shift a cultural norm, it has to draft a future in the mind - a mental prototype of a world that doesn’t exist yet. Calling that planning smuggles imagination into the realm of responsibility, where it can’t be waved away as naive.

The subtext carries Steinem’s activist biography: feminism (and most liberation movements) begin as accusations against “reality.” The status quo survives partly by policing what counts as practical. By insisting on imagination as a prerequisite for action, she defends hope from being pathologized, especially in communities told their aspirations are unrealistic.

It works because it reframes the emotional as operational. Dreaming becomes not a retreat from the world but a way of taking it personally enough to change it.

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Gloria Steinem (born March 25, 1934) is a Activist from USA.

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