Think of our culture for a moment and how it seems to address the issue of a person's dreams...
you'll quickly realize (at least i think) that we have two primarily dominate tendencies (a third we'll address later). First is our media's view, movies. these show us how are dreams will come true, how the good guy always wins and potentially that life is really a fairy tale. our second view is of the general public, negative. that life is not a fairy tale and its filled with pain, sorrow, and ultimately that dreams do not or rarely come true. These views seem to really be at an extremely, which makes me wonder why we cannot find a mutual understand between the two of them... which brings in our third concept.
I believe the third would be the small amount of people that believe our dreams can most certainly come true if we are willing to pursue them with our whole self (and God) while also realizing that there will be pain and suffering as we move towards our goals. So take those other two ideas and combine them. take the understanding from movies that dreams are capable of being achieved... take the realization that pain and ultimately failure will happen occasionally but are not to be the end result of things. together i personally believe we meet a point of of dreams and aspirations... that co-exists with our pain of life and occasional mistakes (or failures) that allow us to have lessons and learn to achieve our goal correctly.
When you believe you want something, go after it and take control of the dream you have inside of yourself. you can accomplish great and amazing things when you set forth with the intention of finishing it. there will be trials, and only the tough will surpass them. there will be blessings, and only the deserving will earn them.
Dream... dream of the greatness you deserve...
Wake... Wake up to the realization that you can achieve the dream...
Sleep... Sleep well knowing that you've lived your live to the fullest and achieved what others have only thought of doing.
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