There's a unique challenge that faces dreamers.
What makes dreamers and people who pursue their goals unique is that they tend to go against the grain. Going the route of being popular seems to be all too shallow for them. They head in a direction where no trail has been created and see something that no-one else has made yet. While taking risks is challenging in it's natural right, it is even more difficult for the reason that dreamers also need to face the feedback of those who do not share their same zeal for the things that haven't been made yet.
Dreamers are faced with an incredible difficult decision to make: follow the crowd or decide to lead everyone on a path towards something greater.
Time upon time, the world has attempted to destroy those who have seen the future and what could really be for our world. The world hasn't understood that impossible does not exist for the dreamers and that its limitations on what can be done don't apply either for those that dare greatly.
The one fundamental question that arises time and time again for dreamers is whether or not they should follow their gut feelings deep inside of them or fall back "into place" with the rest of society where it's comfortable and warm?
In truth, these dreamers can only realistically make one decision.
They must move forward because they can. They know that if they want to truly change the world for the better that they have to get in action and try things that they have never done before. Of course doubt, insecurity, fear and worry are going to constantly pop up in their minds, but they have to continue walking through them. If they can battle through these fears, that will certainly make the change they've wished for.
Naturally as they start to shake some trees criticism will come.
So keep moving ahead. Keep paving paths that do not exist yet. The world will hate you now, but thank you later.
What makes dreamers and people who pursue their goals unique is that they tend to go against the grain. Going the route of being popular seems to be all too shallow for them. They head in a direction where no trail has been created and see something that no-one else has made yet. While taking risks is challenging in it's natural right, it is even more difficult for the reason that dreamers also need to face the feedback of those who do not share their same zeal for the things that haven't been made yet.
Dreamers are faced with an incredible difficult decision to make: follow the crowd or decide to lead everyone on a path towards something greater.
Time upon time, the world has attempted to destroy those who have seen the future and what could really be for our world. The world hasn't understood that impossible does not exist for the dreamers and that its limitations on what can be done don't apply either for those that dare greatly.
The one fundamental question that arises time and time again for dreamers is whether or not they should follow their gut feelings deep inside of them or fall back "into place" with the rest of society where it's comfortable and warm?
In truth, these dreamers can only realistically make one decision.
They must move forward because they can. They know that if they want to truly change the world for the better that they have to get in action and try things that they have never done before. Of course doubt, insecurity, fear and worry are going to constantly pop up in their minds, but they have to continue walking through them. If they can battle through these fears, that will certainly make the change they've wished for.
Naturally as they start to shake some trees criticism will come.
So keep moving ahead. Keep paving paths that do not exist yet. The world will hate you now, but thank you later.
About the Author:
Evan Sanders is a professional life coach at AYKME Life Coaching and writes articles about what it means to be living in this world today. You can find his work over at The Words Of Encouragement for some more inspiration. While you are at it, dive into these Jealousy Quotes to know what it's like to deal with criticism.
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