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RE: The Reality of Fighting for Your Dreams: Beyond Motivation

in Project HOPE2 years ago

Dear @josevas217

Fighting for our dreams is surely something I would recommend ... most of the time. Problem I see is that our dreams are sometimes simply not worth fighting for and it's crutial to realize it sooner or later.

What about dream of being an athlete? I've seen many people cheasing that dream regardless on their age and health. And sometimes it does look like fighting a losing battle.

I found it crutial to learn that sometimes giving up is not the worse that may happen. Sometimes following 'do not give up' idea can be a source of constant frustration and disappointments. Wouldn't you agree?

I do not want with this post to be pessimistic, because I am not, much less cruel in this aspect, but if I have every intention to be realistic in my writing

I like the fact that you're taking more realisitc approach to discussed issue.

Have a great weeek ahead of you buddy,
Yours, Piotr

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Indeed, you have to fight for your dreams, but everything must be with a logical plan.
A 50 year old cannot pretend to be a professional footballer, to be Messi's rival, you have to have your feet on the ground.

Much right in that, it can also happen that probably we are not good for something, and as much as we like it, we are not as good as we want, so rethinking things is the best thing to do.

Good comment, as always friend @crypto.piotr.