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When we were young, we had dreams and expectations. We imagined things. We kept thinking about what we wanted to be. What we wanted to do with our lives. And what made us happy.
We grew up, and life got in the way of our dreams. We accepted our successes or failures, and we learned to move on. The rapid changes, the need to do the some things urgently, the pressures and the failures of life, and the need for money all killed off a part of our vision.
Yes, things have changed. We are not young and carefree anymore. But life can’t take away our dreams. We still dream. We still visualize our desires, our wants, our vision for the future – even when we’re considered too old for such things.
Colonel Sanders started Kentucky Friend Chicken (KFC) when he was sixty. The main thing is not our age. It doesn’t matter whether others think us too old, or too young. What matters is our desire to dream, and the courage to realize those dreams.
Vivid visualization, taking it to sleep, thinking constantly about it, talking about it, planning it, adding spice to our dream. These things will brings us a little closer to the realization of our dream.
Entrepreneurship starts with a dream. It may be a simple wish for a small restaurant operation. It could be a huge real-estate development business. It might be a modest training center for English education. It could be anything!
The ability to dream is one of our finest qualities. So dream on. Put a deadline to your dream. Make it a giant dream, a tiny one, an old everlasting one, a newfound one, a hobby related one, a change of life one, a religious one, a stupid one, a stroke-of-genius one, or whatever. Just as long as you continue to dream. Then, just go out and do It!
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