Dream Voyage
Dreams have an incredible ability. They fill us with energy, enthusiasm, determination, purposefulness, and inner strength by which we transform the world.
Life without dreams is boring, monotonous, monotonous, meaningless, empty and poor. Like a swamp in which we slowly and surely sink day after day.
Imagine that the Wright brothers had never dreamed of flying. Perhaps we would still be traveling with carts.
Well, if Alexander Bell had not dreamed of inventing the phone, we would still have relied on postal pigeons and messengers.
Every realized dream improves the quality of our lives. Dream and make your dreams a reality. Thus, we leave our positive footprint in the world that becomes our inheritance.
Making a dream is not easy. That is what the challenge to us is. If we accept it, we can only win.
In this challenge, we pull out the bright potential in ourselves and grow up - intellectually, emotionally, spiritually. We also become better personalities who contribute to beauty and happiness in the world.
The two creations
Dreams are born first in our minds. We close our eyes and we clearly see and feel them. Clarity gives us strength and helps us to believe it is possible.
The second creation happens through our concrete actions. They make the difference between dreams and fantasies. Many dream, few follow their dreams. The actions are a pass that allows us to join the few.
Do you have a dream? Take the first step and you are on the right track.
The Magic of Dreams
The American magician David Blaine decides to improve the world record of air retention.
Doctors tell him that when a person stops breathing after sixth minute there is irreversible damage to the brain. In the end, he managed to set a record by keeping his breath for seventeen minutes. Dream is turned into reality despite the "obvious" impossibility.
Perhaps this is the attraction of dreams - they challenge the best in us, stimulate us to grow up as individuals and achieve "seemingly" impossible things.
Following dreams makes us twice happier
As we realize them, we are focused, committed, committed, and focused. This state of complete devotion is a powerful source of happiness.
Achieving every dream makes us happier. We feel proud and satisfied with ourselves. We are fulfilled with gratitude and appreciation. We become more confident and braver. All this contributes to our sense of happiness. Besides, there will be a lot to tell our grandchildren.
Last but not least, the realization of our innermost dreams meets at least three fundamental human needs:
- The need for self-actualization:
To uncover and realize our human potential and to direct it to meaningful and important life projects. This direction of action brings us to the meaning which is also one of the strongest sources of happiness.
- The need for excellence:
To achieve success by which we establish ourselves. Every success tells our mind and subconscious: "I can.", "I am capable," "I have the opportunity to make things happen.", "It is my power to turn the desired future into a beautiful reality."
Confidence in our own capabilities grows and we become more and more determined to realize our endless potential.
- The Need for Perspective:
Dreams open the door of the future and our eyes for the abundance of opportunities. It is inspiring. We feel that we have a room for action.
This strengthens our sense of freedom. I have opportunities, I can act and do my thing that makes me happy. The constraints fall away and we stand on the wings of freedom.
Mother Teresa says:
"There are no big deeds. There are only small acts committed with great love.
Thanks to her words, I learned not to divide the dreams of large, medium or small. Your dream is a dream. Always beautiful, always worthwhile, always worth the best we can.
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