Friday, August 10, 2012

"Instead of dreaming about your life after four years, take one step at a time and plan for the day," says Brittney Lane, a 4.0 graduate from Harvard University. She believes success lies in attributing time to achieving things rather than dreaming immensely about the future. Likewise, history has seen likes of Bill Gates, Lary Page and Lalu Prasad Yadav who have come to where they stand by sheer hard work. These people themselves are astonished by their success.

On the other hand, "One Vision, One Dream" was the popular slogan of Dhirubhai Ambani's saga of life. He dreamed of success in every field he entered. Finding people of such vision is a petty task in a developing country like India. Dr. Manmohan Singh, the honorary Prime Minister of India, had a dream of seeing India free of the economic barriers of the early 90's. His fiscal policies have made India's dream of being a superpower even more stronger.

But who do we need? Dreamers or Achievers? The debate about supremacy between dreamers and achievers has never come to a substantial end.

While a dream is the first step for achieving, sometimes it just seems a waste of time depending upon the final outcome. Traditionally, a dream has been defined as an aspiration or a will to succeed. A dream crafts the path to success, and with added hard work it can lead to great achievements.

While most of the youngsters dream about having a bright future, only a few actually work hard for it. The reason being dreaming is comforting and achieving is hard work. Many a times people feel they are just dreamers and haven't achieved much. This by most measures leads to a certain level of disdain towards their self esteem. Although the process of dreaming can lead to self-destructive results if not kept in the right direction, dreaming enhances the ability to do. It sets up a goal to go achieve. Even if the path may not show results for dreamers, ones who dream are the ones who do.

"The world needs dreamers and the world needs doers, above all the world needs dreamers who do," quotes Sarah Ban Breathnach of the Simple Abundance fame.

People who can dream are the ones who can do

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