When we were young, we had dreams and expectations. We imagine things,
we keep thinking about what we want to be, what we want to do, what
makes us proud and happy and what will we become.
We grew up, and things seemed like having its own way. We accept our
success or failures and we move on. The rapid change, the need to do the
urgent things, the works, the pressures and the failures, all kill part
of our visions.
Things have changed, but they cannot really take away the dreams. We
still have to dream on, to visualize our desires, our wants, our vision
of our future, even when we are considered too old for such things.
Cornel Sanders started his business when he was sixty, and started the
whole successful KFC business. The main thing is not the age - whether
being too old, or too young, but it is the desire to dream on, and the
courage to realize it.
Vivid visualization, taking it to sleep, thinking constantly about it,
talking about it, planning it, adding all the spices to our dreams will
make us a bit closer to the realization of our dreams.
Entrepreneurship starts with a dream, a simple wish of tiny restaurant
operation, or a huge business of real-estate development, or a modest
training center for English education, or just any other self-employed
money earning fun.
The ability to dream on is one of the fine quality of human race that
other species do not possess. So dream on, and put a deadline: make it a
giant dream, a tiny one, an old everlasting one, a newfound one, a hobby
related one, a change of life one, a religious one, a stupid one, a
stroke-of-genius one, or just whatever...... just continue to dream
on........
Then, Just Go and Do It!