February 27, 2004
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Can It Be Better? I'd Like to Know
There are so many people I admire. A lot of them are in my Sites I Read. Some aren't visible there, but that's for a good reason.
One thing all the people I admire have in common is that they have a dream that they're not ashamed to talk about. I find that there is certain beauty in people who are able to dream about something, even when people are telling them, "It's not possible."
Sometimes I get a little irritated because there have been so many people who tell me, "You can't do that." But I end up doing it anyway.
Americans are kind of unique that way, and I like them. Lots of people here have been told that they can't do something. And they do it.
For those of you who care to know, tomorrow I get to take the defining exam that determines if the dreams that I've been dreaming are possible for me.
And, then after that, in three weeks, I find out if I get to live the dream.
But even if I don't, I really hope that other people out there have something good to dream about, and that you don't listen to the naysayers.
Comments (6)
If I did not have my dreams I would have no hope... If I did not pursue my dreams I would curl up and die. Great post!
Follow your dreams....one of my favorite quotes is (and yes, its pretty corny, so bear w/ me and humor me here) "Shoot for the moon...even if you miss, you'll land among the stars."
excellent site: one of your readers referred me after reading something I posted about sailing at night, and so I came, and I'm glad I did...
Get to that dream... and then to another one...
hey, thanks for commenting on my site. it really means a lot to me. you have a nice site.
you know, if everyone took the advice from those who said it cant be done, and never chose to follow their dreams....think about how much we wouldnt have. we would be so far behind, and probably miserable people. follow your dreams, aim for the moon, because even if you miss, you will still be in the presence of the stars.
peace.
Fabo picture. Absolutely gorgeous.
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