4 min.

What makes your dream important | Episode 20 Journal Of Small Musings

    • Zelfhulp

Hello and welcome back to another episode of journal of small musings,
a place where I talk about stuff that might give us a different perspective on things,
So last week I asked a bunch of people a very simple question
"what is your dream?"
and there were many cool answers
So i thought I'd give my opinion on
why dreams are important,
To me I do not see my dream as an end goal
but rather as a checkpoint or milestone that leads to my next dream,
A few of you may disagree that when you look at it that way,
you'll always be in pursuit of something or the other,
I do not see what's wrong with that,
being in pursuit of something does provide us with a purpose,
and when you have a purpose or goal,
it gives you a feeling that whatever you are doing is important,
which I see very crucial in a long run,
always having a goal to achieve keeps your mind busy,
gives your conscious stimulus,
keeps it active,
and saves you from depression.
So rather than looking at dreams as an end goal maybe dreams are stepping stones to your next dream,
There's a concept in japan, that means always having a reason to wake up,
if you have no reason you'll soon be bored with life,
everyday will start looking the same,
and eventually pointless.
Another thing is having big dreams,
Having big dreams is a really good and ambitious thing,
but never forget to break down bigger task into smaller milestones,
Since your dream is big
at some point it will be hard to navigate whether you are moving in the right direction or not,
breaking down your dream into checkpoints will
help you to track your progress,
give you an understanding of your strengths and rectify your mistakes.
You cannot build pyramids without planning the architecture of each floor,
In most cases large dreams are time consuming,
so having checkpoints motive you instead of making you overwhelmed with work.
have big dreams,
but chase your checkpoints.
and last but not least,
if you are waiting to be happy when you complete your dream,
you'll never be happy,
because the feeling of happiness of completing a task does fade away
and then you are left without a purpose.
I'd advice you be happy in the pursuit,
enjoy it,
having a dream is utility,
pursuit is consistent.
I guess that's all from my side,
Don't forget to like, share, subscribe
You guys know the routine.
keep hustling and take care,

Bye.


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Find this episode on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7emnb0v...

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Hello and welcome back to another episode of journal of small musings,
a place where I talk about stuff that might give us a different perspective on things,
So last week I asked a bunch of people a very simple question
"what is your dream?"
and there were many cool answers
So i thought I'd give my opinion on
why dreams are important,
To me I do not see my dream as an end goal
but rather as a checkpoint or milestone that leads to my next dream,
A few of you may disagree that when you look at it that way,
you'll always be in pursuit of something or the other,
I do not see what's wrong with that,
being in pursuit of something does provide us with a purpose,
and when you have a purpose or goal,
it gives you a feeling that whatever you are doing is important,
which I see very crucial in a long run,
always having a goal to achieve keeps your mind busy,
gives your conscious stimulus,
keeps it active,
and saves you from depression.
So rather than looking at dreams as an end goal maybe dreams are stepping stones to your next dream,
There's a concept in japan, that means always having a reason to wake up,
if you have no reason you'll soon be bored with life,
everyday will start looking the same,
and eventually pointless.
Another thing is having big dreams,
Having big dreams is a really good and ambitious thing,
but never forget to break down bigger task into smaller milestones,
Since your dream is big
at some point it will be hard to navigate whether you are moving in the right direction or not,
breaking down your dream into checkpoints will
help you to track your progress,
give you an understanding of your strengths and rectify your mistakes.
You cannot build pyramids without planning the architecture of each floor,
In most cases large dreams are time consuming,
so having checkpoints motive you instead of making you overwhelmed with work.
have big dreams,
but chase your checkpoints.
and last but not least,
if you are waiting to be happy when you complete your dream,
you'll never be happy,
because the feeling of happiness of completing a task does fade away
and then you are left without a purpose.
I'd advice you be happy in the pursuit,
enjoy it,
having a dream is utility,
pursuit is consistent.
I guess that's all from my side,
Don't forget to like, share, subscribe
You guys know the routine.
keep hustling and take care,

Bye.


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Find this episode on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7emnb0v...

Find this episode on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/fm/podcast...

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