Have you ever forgotten your dream ?
By mari123
@mari123 (1861)
China
August 6, 2008 2:59am CST
Have you ever forotten your dream ,have you done your best to make it come ture ?
personally, i think dream should be invested much energy,time and your will.
my dream is one day that i could become a professional football player ,but i remember clearly that i've ever abondon my dream in junior school when i was going to throw up in a physical class. me,well,really useless
but now i am going on it,because i've saw Stephen Chou's(???) movie,it's he make me understand that one should do his best to have his dream become reality.SO keep it whenever you are in any difficulties
2 responses
@Emiese (994)
• Sweden
6 Aug 08
I have never forgotten my dreams! When I have a dream I work towards it and then when I have done it go to my next. I have a long list of dreams I want to do and see. I think however there is a difference between dreams and wishes. My dreams are obtainable, even though they take some effort and time maybe but they can be done. Wishes are things that are not likely to happen. I mean sometimes I wish I was a rockstar, but that is not very likely ever to happen.
My first big dream was to go to university and become a lawyer. Now I am! My second dream was to go to Australia to travel around by myself, which I have done after I finished university and saved up enough money. My next big dream is to go to the northern part of Norway and go on a whale safari to see killer whales (orcas). I am hoping that this will happen sometime during next year!
I think it is important to have obtainable dreams along with the less obtainable ones, that makes you never get disappointed and give up and you have always something to work against!
@williamjisir (22819)
• China
6 Aug 08
Hello dear mari123. I will never forget about my dream and I have been working very hard to make my dream come true through my hard work. I have got many dreams and I am trying to get them realized one by one and I am sure that one day they will come true .



