The expression does not refer to dreams that occur during sleep. In this phrase, "dreams" are one's hopes and aspirations. For example, if one "dreams" of becoming a jet pilot, that means that one aspires to become a jet pilot. In order to "pursue the dream," that person would need to study appropriate subjects, become a trained pilot and perhaps join the Air Force to obtain training and experience with jet planes.
Hold on to your dreams. Keep them close to you and pursue them when you can, but don't be afraid to let them go if you have to. Dreams are good, but don't let them control your life. Also, do not only dream but didn't work on it.
The Maori word "whaia" means to chase, pursue, or follow. It is often used in a metaphorical sense, encouraging individuals to pursue their goals, dreams, or aspirations.
It depends on the aggresiveness on how you pursue these dreams, in most cases... about 10%.
Because some have balls and want to pursue their dreams, and the other are too lazy.
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It means to go after something and attach to it
Dreams reflect your own feelings and the things that you think about. So these dreams only "mean" what you already know: you like the boy and want to go out with him.
To be lucky and rich we have go after consistently what we want and be doing the right thing, at the right place, and at the right time. But of course there are no guaranteeds in life. For those who live their dreams, actively pursue their dreams.
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It means don't let go of your dreams. If you want to do something don't quit.
Chase dreams mean that you are avoiding some persistent problem in real life. The scary thing is a symbol of whatever it is that you want to avoid or that makes you uncomfortable or feels threatening in reality. As long as you try to escape the issue in real life, it will pursue you in dreams. The solution is to face the issue and resolve it in real life.
When you go to college, you pursue a degree.