My family often had a gettogether with friends in my childhood. As I was smart, there was always someone who would come up to mention my high 1 and ask, "What are you going to do when you 2?"
Well, it started out being a teacher or a hero. 3 it was a fireman, an artist . . . As I grew older my dreams of the future 4. When I was going to college, I was asked, "What will you major in?", another question 5 to find out what I would be when I grew up.
By then I made up my mind to become a 6 programmer. So I was studying software for much of my life. I am 7 that I could realize my dream. The realization of my life purpose encourages me to help others to succeed in their own 8.
However, for many, there is a "9" which goes around stealing our dreams and robbing us of the 10 mental state to achieve our 11. Sometimes, the thief will come as a parent, a relative, or a friend, 12 the greatest thief is just ourselves.
Usually when we are about to 13 the aim, a "small" voice inside will say, "You will never 14. ""Very few have ever done this successfully. "And on and on the "small" voice makes us 15 heart and fail.
Failure, 16, helps our dreams to come true. It is one of the most important 17 we have, because it teaches us 18 lessons. And, when we learn these lessons well, we are 19 for success.
There are no "overnight" successes, but with perseverance, they will come. So just don't 20. Let dreams stay in your life.