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We all have dreams, thoughts on things we want to do or have in life. Most of us reflect on them often, imagining and wishing they could become reality. More often than not, people sit in their cubicle or on their couch in their pajamas daydreaming and then formulating reasons to keep those dreams just that: dreams.
Here are some of the thoughts that have run through people's heads as they contemplate pursuing their dreams:
The list goes on, but you get the idea.
A lot of us put off our dreams, the things we want to achieve most until that fateful “someday…”
We tell ourselves the time isn’t right to change how I’m living and chase my dream. Five years go by; the voice in your head continues to rattle off the reasons not to start chasing dreams. Those reasons then grow into the belief that “it’s too late to pursue your dream” and then that dream dies. Left to be filed under “what if” buried in regret.
Here’s the thing: it’s never too late to start chasing dreams. You are never too much or too little of anything. Don’t put off starting to work toward your dream; don’t do that to yourself.
Don’t be a killer.
NOTABLE "LATE BLOOMERS"
Colonel Sanders - Franchised KFC in 1952 at age 62. Went on to sell KFC for $2M 12 years later.
Ray Kroc - Bought McDonalds at age 52 in 1954. He grew it into the world's biggest fast-food franchise.
Henry Ford - 45 years old when he created the revolutionary Model T car.
Samuel Jackson - has been a Hollywood staple for years now, but he'd had only bit parts before landing an award-winning role at age 43 in Spike Lee's film "Jungle Fever" in 1991.
Stan Lee - Created his first hit comic title, "The Fantastic Four," just shy of his 39th birthday. In the next few years, he created the legendary Marvel Universe, whose character like Spider-Man and the X-Men became American Cultural icons.
J.K Rowling - At age 28 she was on welfare. It took her 6 years and countless rejections to get her first story published. She has sold more than 400 million books on her way to becoming a billionaire.
NEVER GIVE UP! ITS NOT TOO LATE!
Follow me on social!
https://www.instagram.com/anthonymhamilton/
https://www.facebook.com/anthonymhamilton01
https://twitter.com/_anthonymham
By Corps MediaWe all have dreams, thoughts on things we want to do or have in life. Most of us reflect on them often, imagining and wishing they could become reality. More often than not, people sit in their cubicle or on their couch in their pajamas daydreaming and then formulating reasons to keep those dreams just that: dreams.
Here are some of the thoughts that have run through people's heads as they contemplate pursuing their dreams:
The list goes on, but you get the idea.
A lot of us put off our dreams, the things we want to achieve most until that fateful “someday…”
We tell ourselves the time isn’t right to change how I’m living and chase my dream. Five years go by; the voice in your head continues to rattle off the reasons not to start chasing dreams. Those reasons then grow into the belief that “it’s too late to pursue your dream” and then that dream dies. Left to be filed under “what if” buried in regret.
Here’s the thing: it’s never too late to start chasing dreams. You are never too much or too little of anything. Don’t put off starting to work toward your dream; don’t do that to yourself.
Don’t be a killer.
NOTABLE "LATE BLOOMERS"
Colonel Sanders - Franchised KFC in 1952 at age 62. Went on to sell KFC for $2M 12 years later.
Ray Kroc - Bought McDonalds at age 52 in 1954. He grew it into the world's biggest fast-food franchise.
Henry Ford - 45 years old when he created the revolutionary Model T car.
Samuel Jackson - has been a Hollywood staple for years now, but he'd had only bit parts before landing an award-winning role at age 43 in Spike Lee's film "Jungle Fever" in 1991.
Stan Lee - Created his first hit comic title, "The Fantastic Four," just shy of his 39th birthday. In the next few years, he created the legendary Marvel Universe, whose character like Spider-Man and the X-Men became American Cultural icons.
J.K Rowling - At age 28 she was on welfare. It took her 6 years and countless rejections to get her first story published. She has sold more than 400 million books on her way to becoming a billionaire.
NEVER GIVE UP! ITS NOT TOO LATE!
Follow me on social!
https://www.instagram.com/anthonymhamilton/
https://www.facebook.com/anthonymhamilton01
https://twitter.com/_anthonymham