dream.a.little.dream.of.doing

Saturday, May 14, 2011


It’s a fact that doing and dreaming are two sets of dissimilar processes. All in all, we often bind to the process of dreaming. How many times have we stated a goal or target that we would like to achieve...and...in the end it is just a faint dream fading away resulting from our doubts in our own capabilities. We are a nation of dreamers, a nation of people who acquires the aptitude, but is short in the process of doing. Many a time, I come across the sentence – ‘I make it if I wanted to’ in which made me ponder. Yeah, when we make the same statement internally it surely does give us a huge boost of confidence, however, the question is - Do we carry the same confidence? I do not think we do most of the time. Frankly, I don’t. In clandestine, most of us are afraid of the process of doing and thus engaging more in the process of dreaming. Dreaming may be brilliant if clinging to it are actions of achievement. Conversely, when dreams are imagination which clouds the mind, we commit to being stagnate which can sometimes lead to resentment and disenchantment. So, where does this leave us? It leaves us in the all consuming position of choice. To Dream / To Do. Dreams are fantastic, but can finish a wonderful mind and lessen merits dying to be released. In short, what I meant is when we fall into the trap of dreaming, imagination becomes our reality and reality becomes indebted to us. As soon as reality is our debtor, it owes us something. However, when we commit to the process of doing, we craft reality, it becomes our vehicle to the dreams we wish to obtain.


PS : I feel dreaming is a wonderful experience, so to say that dreaming is not a negative or useless experience. What I am speaking is about different mindset of dreaming.

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