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Vouloir changer le monde sans prendre en compte les contraintes économiques ou politiques. Le rêve :
The criticism is clear: idealists don’t understand how the world really works. Dreamers waste time on fantasies instead of building stable careers. Adventurers take unnecessary risks, avoiding responsibility and commitment. From parents urging “Get a real job” to employers seeking “proven, steady” candidates, young people are constantly told to trade their aspirations for pragmatism, their imagination for compliance, and their wanderlust for routine.
We’ve all heard these critiques. Usually delivered with a patronizing sigh by someone who considers themselves a "realist," these labels are often used to dismiss the ambitions of the next generation. But here’s a thought: The "Idealist" Label: A Secret Weapon
Vouloir changer le monde sans prendre en compte les contraintes économiques ou politiques. Le rêve :
The criticism is clear: idealists don’t understand how the world really works. Dreamers waste time on fantasies instead of building stable careers. Adventurers take unnecessary risks, avoiding responsibility and commitment. From parents urging “Get a real job” to employers seeking “proven, steady” candidates, young people are constantly told to trade their aspirations for pragmatism, their imagination for compliance, and their wanderlust for routine. Vouloir changer le monde sans prendre en compte
We’ve all heard these critiques. Usually delivered with a patronizing sigh by someone who considers themselves a "realist," these labels are often used to dismiss the ambitions of the next generation. But here’s a thought: The "Idealist" Label: A Secret Weapon their imagination for compliance