What Dreams Are Really Made For
What Dreams Are Really Made For Copyright 2003 Mario Taillon
http://do-your-idea.com
Dear Friend,
Now more than ever it is important not to forget that realizing
your dreams is what will bring the most durable and important
changes in your life and in your environment.
You wouldn't guess what our duty has always been.
That's because our culture and upbrigning has hidden to us what
is the source of our highest energy.
Namely, our dreams.
Our dreams are the single source of our most powerful energies.
What can we accomplish more than successfully following our
dreams?
To dream even more. There's no other single option.
Dreams are the most powerful source of energy we'll ever have!
If we agree on the idea that our duty is to use our lives in the
best way, making the most astonishing accomplishments.
It seems also pretty logical to think it is our duty to use the
most powerful energy we'll ever have.
Often, the persons that realize their dreams have a certain
influence radiating around them. A kind of serenity that's soul
soothing for those around them.
They found what their duty was ealizing their lifetime dreams...
And that's simple. It's often much simpler than the duties
imposed by social pressure.
What duty used to be.
We got from our upbrigning that duty must induce suffering to be
deemed duty indeed. That it must involve hard work and generally
has to be very difficult.
Otherwise, according to our upbrigning, it could be something
else than duty. Often an illusion, it says.
But even duty itself can change.
First this description of duty is probably false because
impossible. Impossible because unsustainable. How can somebody
persist doing something long enough to accomplish something
important, if that something it tries to do, fuels back no
energy at all and brigns only suffering, pain and not to mention
slow destruction ?
What duty should be.
>From now on, we should stop looking at duty as what inspires us
negative feeligns such as guilt, suffering, desinterest, boredom
and such like we often do.
>From now on we should look as duty as what inspires us positive
feeligns such as joy, ambition, desire, inspiration, curiosity,
intelligence and so on.
We are likely to accomplish much more using this mindset because
of that characteristic of sustainability of what inspires us
positive feeligns. Duty should already sound much more realistic
that way, doesn't it ?
Doesn't this look familiar to you ?
Now, let's take a look at those who set aside their dreams to
accomplish their duty instead.
I mean the silent majority.
Let's, for example, look at all those cubicle dwellers. Like in
Dilbert's ( http://www.dilbert.com/ ) cartoon strip. This
cartoon's most important feature is to express what those in
working in workplaces can't say. It's the main reasons behind
the success of Dilbert.
Why do you think are all those average cubicle dwellers (
http://www.dilbert.com/ ) go through their daily grind?
What are they trying to accomplish through all their
frustrations?
Not much they'll be able tu use themselves because their boss
will rake most of the credit. At least according to the script:
http://www.dilbert.com/
What then are all those cubicle dwellers running after?
Why is Dilbert and the others, wasting their lives in that
stupid meaningless environment ????
Security!
Yes. Dilbert and his colleagues accomplish all what they can in
hope it will maintain their security.
And in some places you'll even have people accomplish their duty
straight out of fear.
A Paradox
Yet, there's an annoying paradox here.
Back here do you think the computers the real world Dilberts
work on, the car they drive, the television and radio sets they
listen to, are results of mainly fear and search for security?
Certainly not! They're mainly the result of curiosity,
creativity, intelligence, change, interest, ambition and so on.
The paradox is that a majority is looking for its security in a
world created with the creativity of others...
It is something very promiscuous to live in fear surrounded with
the success of others.
So this majority is performing their duty before reaching
success later.
Which is a sad thing. Everyone has large resources of
creativity, enough to be entitled to live out of them.
But to live out of his creativity, one has to learn how to take
his own risks. This is pretty much choosing the right goals. And
to take risks only on matters relevant to the current goal at
hand.
Those two skills come with practice. That's why it's important
to practice every day. And to start today.
Getting back to the beginning in this article, what candidate
for living out of creativity would you think would be better
than realizing your lifetime dreams ?
None.
So, realizing lifetime dreams looks like a very legitimate
candidate for the definition of duty.
And the world would certainly be a far better place if more
people did so.
Mario Taillon
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