A friend posted the question on her status, "Are you living your dream?" This has been a thought I have pondered and touched on the last few years.
After some time organizing my thoughts, my response was:
I think too often we expect all our dreams to come true. We don't recognize little dreams that have happened because they occurred absent from a much bigger dream and are not viewed as magnificent enough to count.
My personal example is my goal in college, like most, was to be financially independent and have a meaningful career. I have yet to achieve the monetary part, however, I have discovered the field I know I belong in, found work doing what I love to do, and believe I am very talented at my job. So, I guess, that is part of my dream come true!
After some time organizing my thoughts, my response was:
"No, not to the extent I envisioned 10 years ago, but dreams change. If I break it down into smaller aspects of my dreams rather than look at it as one overall large-scale dream, then you could say I am living parts of my dream. And, hopefully I am working towards living more of my dream someday!"
I think too often we expect all our dreams to come true. We don't recognize little dreams that have happened because they occurred absent from a much bigger dream and are not viewed as magnificent enough to count.
My personal example is my goal in college, like most, was to be financially independent and have a meaningful career. I have yet to achieve the monetary part, however, I have discovered the field I know I belong in, found work doing what I love to do, and believe I am very talented at my job. So, I guess, that is part of my dream come true!
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