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RE: Dreams & The Inherent Limitations We Incur On A Daily

in GEMS2 years ago

One of the things that actually inspired this video was something I saw on Facebook.
There was this lady I think she had this physical challenges and she was trying to accomplish something laudable and people seem to be laughing that she may not be able to achieve that due to her challenges. It's just like saying some dreams are meant for some people because they're much more complete or they are predestined. This is why I think people should even have the freedom to dream even if these dreams are on thinkable and feels unachievable.

There are many dreams I have dreamt in my life even if I think that it might be very difficult it wouldn't still stop me from trying, who knows it might just work out for me. I have been on the receiving end of things like this to.

I feel that if life is dreamless, what is the fun in that?

Thank you also for coming through to watch.

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Wow, that's a touching story I do remember seeing a movie similar to this illustration here, the fact that there were some limitations made the girl work even harder to prove people wrong that it was still possible to not just only dream but also achieve her dreams.

People are just so limited in their thinking but then we have to write our own stories and make them see beyond their thoughts.

Not having a dream means one is almost lifeless if not lifeless.

You are always welcome, it's my pleasure 🙏

That's thrilling. As for me, provide I can dream, I think I'm grateful for being able to dream, if I begin my process of accomplishment and never got there, then I'll try again and again. Dreaming is life, irrespective of the realistic outcomes.

Hmm, I think I get you better now, you don't mind not achieving your dreams but you are not quitting, you will rather die trying to achieve it, abi? That was what I got from this your last statement, hope I'm in line? 😂.

If that's the case, then I think that is how it should be, being able to dream is a blessing on it's own first, then trying to achieve it is another one and achieving it is also another.

!LUV

If that's the case, then I think that is how it should be, being able to dream is a blessing on it's own first

This is exactly my point. The gift of dreaming is unrivaled, irrespective of our shortcomings my point is that not one should even prevent us from dreaming because they think we're ill-equipped to do so. This is the whole essence of the video.

Nice, I think I copy, thank you so much for explaining better, hehe. I think I'm finding it hard to understand something at once, please don't mind me.