When I was in high school, after a horrible period passed in my secondary school of first grade, every time they asked me if I had a dream or a goal I was looking up to and I always tend to answer like this: "I don't know". How shitty does that sound?
I don't think people without dreams really exist, I mean as a kid everyone wanted to be a princess or a power ranger, or an astronaut. So what happens to all that dreams we had during our childhood?
Everyone has his or her own story but what put us together is the fact that the society lets us learn that dreams are pointless and unrealizable, that everything is about money, power and etc.
"You need to study, so you will find a good job and have a good life with a wife, a lot of kids running around the house, a big house with a garden for barbecue".
Somehow I never believed in that lie of living to "be ok" in the future, but people set this as a goal so for a bit, I thought myself to live for it.
Nobody wants that for real, but our dreams sometimes are so abstract that we want to sail in safe waters. But what about the satisfaction of achieving something you really work hard for, where is it? What about happiness that we feel when we experience new things, our own life instead of the life that was already designed for us?
Those people we "admire on social media" they didn't set for less, even when people were telling them that they were "crazy", "naive". They continued to dream and their hard work was repaid.
DREAMS ARE THE KEY TO SUCCESS. YOUR DREAMS ARE THE ENGINE THAT MOVE YOUR LIFE.

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