Have courage to after your dreams

Have courage to after your dreams

Personally I have seen that those who take Brahmacharya path as a fully predetermined Brahmin to study the Vedas and also study the entire universe as seen from all political views and create them into a personality. This is how I would achieve dreams. It takes lots of study and observation. One must wear Janoi, the sacred thread after the vratbandh and wear the proper way for life. The Brahmin studies and observes everything all the time for all of eternity. His duty called dharma is to study constantly all the time and do nothing else. Brahmins only study. This way they know how to make dreams come into fruition without fail. This isn’t the autopilot observer role that 343 Guilty Spark and in the Halo universe.

I have also taken the Brahmacharya path as a fully predetermined Brahmin to become a doctor. II will become a Marathi Brahmin. I have the dharma/duty to first work for a medical device or pharmaceutical company and then work my way up to the Director. I will do a dual path program and combine them with dharma and Aushadhi programme.

Then I will use ethical and moral practices and also innovate the entire healthcare field and improve all of its sectors. This will lead me to the medical sciences and ultimately lead me to service the mankind which will help me make dreams come true. Two things, that are in contrast and complimentary to each other. The first, You. Yes, everything that you need, you already have it in you – you just don’t know it yet. The second one, everything. You need everything to go after and achieve your dreams.

Dreams take time, effort, help from other people, resourcefulness from you, support, emotional stability, grit, persistence, and many more. And of course money, of course, yet strangely money ranks among the least of it all. When fighting in the trenches running or crawling towards your dreams, you will fail again and again and again. But the beauty of it all, is when you achieved it. The sweet taste of victory. And that what made it all worth it.

What transcends dreams is the art of healing. The power accrued from healing and altruism will then lead one to be able to pay for the dreams in the form of karma, money, better association, personality and game. Because dreams are not free. They require achievement which requires itself the ability to unlock ones goals and then actually achieving. Believing in yourself, having a can-do attitude, and treating your dream-chasing like a habit. And now here’s the bigger picture. Going after your dreams means:

Knowing exactly what they are. Identifying your dreams and being specific is the first step. Don’t be vague by saying you want to be the best or the smartest or the most successful. Be specific: say what you want, visualize it, describe it, and write it down. Knowing why they’re important to you. You should make a strong personal connection to the dreams you’ve identified. Why? So you know they are truly yours, and not the dreams of other people. It’s much easier to go after your own dreams. Write down in detail why they’re important to you and what you want to achieve in your life.

Being committed. It’s like making a personal promise to yourself. Once you’ve nailed down what your dreams are and why they’re important, don’t forget all about them just because your life is busy. Stay true to your dreams. Keep them close to you. Think about them every day. Being proactive. It’s not all just pretty words on a sheet of paper, or ideas of what you want and why you want them. It’s about making the next step so that they can become a reality. Being proactive means you start taking action today, even if it means making a tiny step in the right direction. Do something today for 5 minutes that takes you just a little closer to your dream.

Doing the hard work. Once you start making progress, stick with it. You need to put some skin in the game. What does that mean? It means you should dedicate your time and your energy to doing what is necessary. That means ignoring distractions, focusing on what’s in front of you, managing your time and not wasting energy on irrelevant things and people who may be distracting you from getting to the finish line. Striving for excellence. No matter what you do, make the effort to do it well. Don’t just start something, plan it well so it goes smoothly. Don’t just make it halfway there, get to the finish line. Polish up your skills so that your work is as good as it can be. Don’t be sloppy. Take care of the details. Make your work shine. Make it something you can be proud of.

Believing in yourself. Knowing that you can rely on yourself and know that you’ve got what it takes to succeed is more than half of the battle. Often it is most of the battle. What can you do to believe in yourself more? Trust your gut. Hold yourself accountable for your actions, and don’t do things unless you’re sure they’re the correct thing to do. Don’t lie to yourself - be honest. Understand your motives and your feelings. Work on being your best friend. Be true in everything that you say, think, and do.

Having a positive attitude. Hands down, if you master this, you’re going to have an excellent chance at doing whatever you set out to do in your life. Without it, even the best plans and dreams can go to waste. A positive attitude means brushing aside thoughts of, “I can’t do this because it’s too hard!” and “This will take too much of my time, so I have to give up”; and replacing these thoughts with, “Why not?” and “It’s better that I try today so that I don’t regret not trying later.”

Treating dream-chasing as a habit. Why? Because it makes everything much more real. Because you stop thinking of dreams as something far away in the distant future, and start treating them as real and tangible. Because building a habit starts today, by doing something small that doesn’t seem all that difficult. Because every small step adds up to a big change in your future. Because with this positive habit you can become the best version of yourself. And because you can your chase dreams, make dreams, and create your own future. I extract karma from healing and altruism then use them to extract full personality and full game. Then I extract better association. The Brahmin pays for the dreams. That way he becomes independent. He did this on his own. The dream and better than no dreams. Cheers!

Zahmoul El Mays

Attorney At Law at CIVIL COURT CASES

2 年

Very nice

Ashutosh Konkar

Accounts Receivable Officer at Office Beacon A.S.Pvt Ltd

2 年

inspiring

Tone H H Bull-Kj?laas

Historia magistra vitae - lat., Historien er v?r l?rer i livets kunst – Cicero (106-43 f.kr.). Nomade, aviation professional, photographer, journalist in the re-making. Critical thinker and life enthusiast!

2 年

Beautiful words of wisdom from the Master Spinner????

Salem Abusaif

Freelancer at Self Employeed

2 年

It you are not move no body will wait you

Good one on dream big and dream after your thoughts and goals. Very well narrated.

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