What's easier for you, having ambitious dreams and never acting on them, or overcoming the obstacles to make an ambitious dream a reality?

I'll go for the 2nd one. You can't just dream and wait for it to happen and not to do anything. You really need to give an effort in achieving your dream by overcoming the obstacles.

When you dream and never acts on it, it is like you are expecting to win a sweepstakes without having a ticket. Dreams come true easily if you are really determined to make it happen. Don't quit your dream when obstacles are making you to do so.

Instead, make them your gauge of how far you are in achieving your dream. The more obstacles, the further you go and the nearer your dream comes. By the end of the day, you will find yourself satisfied by what you have achieved.

You will be proud of yourself that after all obstacles that came, you managed to overcome them and rewarded the sweet taste of success.

Overcoming the obstacles to make ambitious dreams a reality is the only option for me. I would call it anything but easy! It's necessary and deeply fulfilling to know that I am taking steps toward my long-term goals!

I've just started getting everything in line for me to make my dreams come true and I am totally excited. There is a lot of work involved in simply making a decision, hoping it's the right decision and figuring out how to overcome potential obstacles in the future. Meanwhile, I know that the decisions I'm making now are preparatory and that soon, I will be on track!

You cannot call yourself ambitious, if you have dreams that you never act on. Dreams and desires are accompanied by determination. Always.

What sets the ambitious apart from the unambitious is learning to recognize determination and use it to start making moves. If you don't move, you won't go anywhere. As long as you're moving, you will eventually find yourself right where you've always wanted to be, even if you do get a little lost along the way.

The trick is to keep moving and correct yourself when you realize you've wandered off track somehow. I've been down a road where all I had was a dream I wasn't acting on. It was the hardest and most chaotic life I've ever lived.

I finally got to a point where I looked at what I was doing in comparison to what I wanted to do and what my goals are and I said to myself, "What are you waiting for? Nothing is going to come to you if you keep waiting. You have to get up and go get it yourself.

You'll find it quicker if you go after it, than if you keep sitting still and waiting for it. " Now, I'm about to enter grad school and start working toward my first Master's degree. This is the first step to obtaining the PhD I've always wanted.

Next step is to simply keep after it and not stop until I get there. I'm getting an education and I will soon find a job where I can pass that education on to others as well. I realized not too long ago that without education, I'm lost.

So now I'm getting back into school as a student so I can learn how to lead a classroom as a teacher. But this would not be happening for me if I hadn't chased after it.

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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