There are many kinds of dreams, but they all have one purpose. They give hope that tomorrow will be better than today. In my time there have been leaders that have had dreams that affected the whole world. John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Rosa Parks and Barrack Obama just to name a few. They saw things that others did not see.
We all have dreams. Some are mighty big ones and some are very simple. My question to you today is: If no one else believes in your dream does it make it any less real? Do you continue to fight for the right to believe even when everyone you know thinks you have lost a few marbles? Is it really necessary for anyone else to confirm your dream?
I believe we all have every right to believe anything we choose to believe. No one else can clearly picture what we see or why we see it. I believe dreams are the answer we receive when we ask the universe for assistance. Help does not come in the form of step by step instructions it comes to us as a dream to be worked out.
Dreams are responsible for advances in medicine, science and education, pieces of art, beautiful music, insightful poetry and books, relationships of all kinds and anything anyone can name that improves life on the planet earth. Somebody dreamed a dream and was not afraid to take the steps to make it a reality.
So my advice to you is go ahead and dream and while you are at it make it a big one. It takes the same amount of effort as a little one. Don't worry about what anyone else thinks. You are the only one who can see what you see. It is not necessary to justify it to another. Dream on!
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