Friday, February 19, 2010

What is your dream?





Will you achieve your dream in your lifetime?

I'm certain that you desire to. I'm sure you hope you will. But will you actually do it?

How can you tell whether your chances are good or whether your dream will always remain exactly that—a dream? And are you willing to put it to the test?




Most people I know have a dream. In fact, I’ve asked hundreds, if not thousands, of people about their dream. Some willingly describe it with great detail and enthusiasm. Others are reluctant to talk about it. They seem embarrassed to say it out loud. These people have never tested their dream. They don’t know if others will laugh at them. They’re not sure if they’re aiming too high or too low. They don’t know if their dream is something they can really achieve or if they’re destined to fail.
Most people have no idea how to achieve their dreams.



What they possess is a vague notion that there is something they would like to do someday or someone they would like to become. But they don’t know how to get from here to there. If that describes you, then you’ll be glad to know that there really is HOPE.Trust me when i say this..

Dreams are valuable commodities. They propel us forward. They give us energy. They make us enthusiastic. Everyone ought to have a dream. But what if you’re not sure whether you have a dream you want to pursue? Let’s face it. Many people were not encouraged to dream. Others have dreams but lose hope and set them aside.
I want you to know that there’s good news. You can find or recapture your dreams. And they can be big dreams, not that all dreams have to be huge to be worth pursuing. They just need to be bigger than you are.
So..Go ahead and dream!!!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

To accomplish great things, we must dream as well as act !!

Nisha Sharma said...

Great Job :)

divya said...

nice piece on dream and hope :)

nitin said...

U sure have found a channel to show ur philosophical self too ;-)