There's a fascinating challenge that faces dreamers.
What makes dreamers and those that pursue their goals unique is that they tend to go against the grain. What is popular for many looks to be uninteresting to them. They head in a direction where no trail has been forged and see something that no one else has made yet. While being challenging in it's natural right, it's tough for the fact that dreamers also must be able to face the criticism of those people who don't share their same keenness for the things that have not been created yet.
Dreamers face a decision: slow down to the pace of those people that are not willing to be walking at their speed or to venture on and let people catch up later.
Time upon time, the world has attempted, sometimes successfully, to crucify those who have seen the future and what could really be for our world. The world hasn't learned that impossible doesn't truly exist for the dreamers and that its restrictions on what can be done don't apply either for those who dare greatly. But the basic question still applies for those who are forging ahead to make a grand future for everyone else...do I continue on despite the feedback and criticism or do I conform with the mass majority?
Honestly, there's only one call to be made. If you would like to do something that has never been done you have got to leave the pack on your own and try things that have never been tested. In spite of any doubt that can exist in your mind, you must go forward. Move forward with vigor and a deep sense of determination. When it is all said and done, if the tide of life is on your side, you'll truly end up changing the world in some way or other.
The criticism will come, naturally, but that is just part of the game.
So keep moving ahead. Keep paving paths that do not exist yet. The world will hate you now, but thank you later on.
What makes dreamers and those that pursue their goals unique is that they tend to go against the grain. What is popular for many looks to be uninteresting to them. They head in a direction where no trail has been forged and see something that no one else has made yet. While being challenging in it's natural right, it's tough for the fact that dreamers also must be able to face the criticism of those people who don't share their same keenness for the things that have not been created yet.
Dreamers face a decision: slow down to the pace of those people that are not willing to be walking at their speed or to venture on and let people catch up later.
Time upon time, the world has attempted, sometimes successfully, to crucify those who have seen the future and what could really be for our world. The world hasn't learned that impossible doesn't truly exist for the dreamers and that its restrictions on what can be done don't apply either for those who dare greatly. But the basic question still applies for those who are forging ahead to make a grand future for everyone else...do I continue on despite the feedback and criticism or do I conform with the mass majority?
Honestly, there's only one call to be made. If you would like to do something that has never been done you have got to leave the pack on your own and try things that have never been tested. In spite of any doubt that can exist in your mind, you must go forward. Move forward with vigor and a deep sense of determination. When it is all said and done, if the tide of life is on your side, you'll truly end up changing the world in some way or other.
The criticism will come, naturally, but that is just part of the game.
So keep moving ahead. Keep paving paths that do not exist yet. The world will hate you now, but thank you later on.
About the Author:
Evan Sanders is the author of The Words Of Encouragement, a website dedicated to bringing the best quotes, motivational content on the web, and blogs all to one place. Feeling ready to take the journey of your life? Dealing with criticism and feedback that may or may not be slowing down the journey of your dreams? Dig into these jealousy quotes for some perspective on how to get through that patch of life.
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