Living The Dream

Published: 15th November 2010
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Ask any kid ; "what do you want to be when you grow up?", and you will get a choice of different answers. There are always the standard answers like, I would like to be a fire fighter, cop, doctor, or perhaps even president. When you look into their eyes, you see this wonder and excitement when they talk about living their dreams. Their eyes are wide as saucers and they talk about them as if there is no question in their mind, they're going to occur.
What happens to all those dreams? What has happened to your dream? What's happened to my dream? Are you living your dreams? Did you have a dream?

I believe as we get older, our dreams may change. Circumstances and maturity set in and change or change how we look at life and our circumstances. The wide eyed child has matured into an adult and his dreams have also matured with him.

folk giggle at your dreams. I haven't got to tell you that. If you are a dreamer, and entrepreneurs are dreamers or visionaries, you'll have more than one dream and you will have more than one occasion where you receive the looks and laughter at your dreams and visions.


There are tons of dreamers, visionaries, entrepreneurs that spring to mind, but I want to bring merely a couple to your attention.

1.Leonardo da Vinci
This person was born on April fifteen, 1452. He was a true dreamer. His drawings included detailed drawings of flight machines. Can you imagine him attempting to talk to his chums about assembling a gizmo that would take an individual into the air? Talk about getting some looks and giggles, and think he might have gotten his share.

2. Thomas Edison
Besides giving us light through the incandescent light bulb, Thomas Edison also gave us the phonograph and amassed 1093 U.S patents. He's credited with numerous inventions that contributed to mass communications and, particularly telecommunications. This man was always thinking and dreaming of what on earth could be.

3. Charles Babbage
Where would we be without computers today? I remember when I was in high school, computers were in their youth, and the dream that someday a machine would have such capabilities as the PC does today was an exceedingly ludicrous idea. Well, thanks to Charles Babbage, the dream is alive today.


He was a British mathematician, thinker, inventor, and mechanical engineer who originated the idea of a programmable PC. Babbage is credited with inventing the 1st mechanical PC that finally led straight to more complex designs.

What do all these men have in common. They dared to dream. They took the looks, the laughs and the finger pointing, and it didn't stop them from the visions they had. They weren't thrown off track by them.

Zig Ziglar says that he's been giggled at and made fun of and been told that he can never make it, all of his life. To keep on and persist under those circumstances is unquestionably a person on a mission. He didn't let that stop him from satisfying his dreams, and it should not with you or me either.

Each one of these dreamers and visionaries had failures, bumps in the road, and folk in the way screaming their sarcasm and negative slurs. That should only make you the more keen to win. Success has to go through some failure doors first.

When I played sports and certain people from the opposing team would do their intimidating speaking on the field, or I would hear the jeers and yelling from the people in the stands, that just made me all the more striving to do my utmost and gain the victory. Failure is not final. Failure is merely a tool that leads to success and the accomplishment of your dream.

What are your dreams? Need to open and run a successful business? Need to open a college for inner city children? What is the vision you have? I know you can see it as if it is already alive and happening. If this is you, I want to tell you to never, ever stop dreaming, and do not listen to folk come down to you and say, "which will never happen," "you can't do that". You can't stop them from chatting at you, but you do not have to hear them.

You are different. Only three percent of the planet's population are dreamers and visionaries. The other 97% live in the box. Do not let the fighters yell their negative talk at you. Don't let them knock you off the road you are traveling. Stay the course, hold the line, and always continue moving forward toward the goals you have and live now the future that you foresee. Never stop living your dreams.

"You were born to win, but to be a winner, you should plan to win, prepare to win, and expect to win. " Zig Ziglar


After thirty five successful years at Ford Motor Company, Brian Gosur has a new career as an entrepreneur, network marketer, and internet marketing coach. To learn more about him, visit his website at;Brian Gosur

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