"The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams." - Eleanor Roosevelt
I'm not talking about the "literal" sense.
I'm not talking about the "literal" sense.
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"The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams." - Eleanor Roosevelt
I'm not talking about the "literal" sense.
So what´s the non-literal sense of it?"The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams." - Eleanor Roosevelt
I'm not talking about the "literal" sense.
So what´s the non-literal sense of it?
I see.I probably should have clarified more: I wasn't asking anyone to explain it to me, I was asking their personal response to it. As in, "What does this mean to YOU personally ? Do you believe it ? Disbelieve it ? Etc".
Well, I honestly can´t make much sense of "future belonging to...", neither in a literal nor non-literal sense.By literal sense, I mean, the future literally belonging to a certain group of people. So I wasn't addressing the literal sense of the quote, rather the overall gist.
I often wonder, a church service, for ever and ever...? I can barely handle 45 minutes."The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams." - Eleanor Roosevelt
I'm not talking about the "literal" sense.
I often wonder, a church service, for ever and ever...? I can barely handle 45 minutes.
No, its virgins and hurris for me, in sha Allah! If nothing else, Muhammed (saw) was a canny psychologist.
Yes yes. Similar to cold reading statements. You hear a vague statement that you both apply to yourself, and don't apply to yourself. Or it may sound like nonsense and word salad for that matter.I see.
That´s probably the great thing about statements using more or less figurative bits and pieces: I can interprete them in a way that makes me agree with them, and I can interprete them in a way that makes me disagree with them.
You know I actually almost qualified the thread with pointing out a bit of the "cheesiness" of the line, but I didn't want to seem jaded. It is a little bit like, "Somewhere over the rainbow, dreams really do come true." I mean, it's not groundbreaking insight necessarily. However it's one of those lines that has stuck with me through the years, cheesy or not (my words lol), and I was reminded of it recently.I'm probably in agreement with most of those who have commented before. It doesn't mean anything in particular to me. Yes, it's nice to follow your dreams, but as a powerfully insightful observation, the line doesn't rank very high.
So I was curious if anyone had any of their own responses to it. I didn't expect it to illicit a long drawn out discussion necessarily, or one that was particularly deep ... but you never know![]()
Thus is the way of teh interwebz ...Yes, around here almost any comment will lead to a long drawn out thread leading who knows where. Then someone will resurrect it a year after it's finally seemed to have died. So if you throw us a very broad invitation like "what are your thoughts?" it's almost guaranteed!
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"The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams." - Eleanor Roosevelt
I'm not talking about the "literal" sense.
"The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams." - Eleanor Roosevelt
I'm not talking about the "literal" sense.