Thursday, January 12, 2012

The 3 Symptoms of Killing our Dreams

This is a copy and paste from Paulo Coelho's Blog.  I adore Coelho, sometimes his thoughts can almost bring me to tears thinking about 'change' and fighting for my own life.  *Funny, I clicked on the link to make sure it worked and today's topic on his blog is reasons to have sex.  That's not usually what is posted there, but wow - some great points are made.  Get your freak on!  Cruise through some of the other posts and thoughts on his blog - he is so genuine and amazing. * 


The first symptom of the process of our killing our dreams is the lack of time. The busiest people I have known in my life always have time enough to do everything. Those who do nothing are always tired and pay no attention to the little amount of work they are required to do. They complain constantly that the day is too short. The truth is, they are afraid to fight the Good Fight.

The second symptom of the death of our dreams lies in our certainties. Because we don’t want to see life as a grand adventure, we begin to think of ourselves as wise and fair and correct in asking so little of life. We look beyond the walls of our day-to-day existence, and we hear the sound of lances breaking, we smell the dust and the sweat, and we see the great defeats and the fire in the eyes of the warriors. But we never see the delight, the immense delight in the hearts of those who are engaged in the battle. For them, neither victory nor defeat is important; what’s important is only that they are fighting the Good Fight.

And, finally, the third symptom of the passing of our dreams is peace. Life becomes a Sunday afternoon; we ask for nothing grand, and we cease to demand anything more than we are willing to give. In that state, we think of ourselves as being mature; we put aside the fantasies of our youth, and we seek personal and professional achievement. We are surprised when people our age say that they still want this or that out of life. But really, deep in our hearts, we know that what has happened is that we have renounced the battle for our dreams – we have refused to fight the Good Fight.

9 comments:

  1. This is great. Thanks for posting it.

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  2. I can not tell you how powerful this post is. It's incredible and it definitely hit home. Fight the Good Fight!!

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  3. Thanks for sharing this. It made me think how I float the good boat. LOL.

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  4. Nr. 3 is me. Thanks for making me realize that!

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  5. Wonderful post! Thanks for sharing!

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  6. Ya know those are so true. A while back someone told me that they were so excited to see what I might have on my bucket list. So then I felt all this pressure to come up with something and I thought to myself - meh, I have done plenty.

    WTF?

    I think it was because I so valued tranquility. How much do I value it? Unsure.

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