Any real change implies the breakup of the world as one has always known it, the loss of all that gave one an identity, the end of safety. And at such a moment, unable to see and not daring to imagine what the future will now bring forth, one clings to what one knew, or dreamed that one possessed. Yet, it is only when a man is able, without bitterness or self-pity, to surrender a dream he has long possessed that he is set free - he has set himself free - for higher dreams, for greater privileges. Anonymous
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The quote is a little misleading, as it implies that a person must lose a thing in order to gain a better thing. However, this is not necessarily the case. In fact, sometimes people who have lost something can gain something greater from the experience. In this case, the change that the person experiences from the loss of his dream is something greater than just a new dream.

What he gains from the experience is freedom of choice. In the quote, he speaks of how he was unable to see or imagine what the future would bring. When he finally did see and imagine the future, he realized that he could no longer cling to what was no longer his.

He realized that his new vision offered him a greater opportunity to do things different and better than before.

Source: Nobody Knows My Name

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