I know some of my close friends who spent their entire lives like, I remember from the time they were like in elementary school talking about, when I get older I'm going to be an architect, or when I get older I want to be a nurse, or whatever the case may be. But when they did get older, they went to college, they went through school. Every single thing that they did was geared towards that goal

#GrowingUp #Dreams #Passion

@maxnix
Bruce Kocher
@maxnix · 5:00

#Dreamjob?

And then when I dated my first wife, she was an artist, and we went to School of Visual Arts, and I got excited about doing that. Actually. I was already involved as a jeweler that's anyway, I became a jeweler, figuring, okay, I don't have any artistic skills or direction. I had artistic skills, but I needed to have a job
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@anya08
Anya Sood
@anya08 · 0:18
Hi. I love how real you are on here. I'm in my teenage years, and my dream 20 years from now is to be mentally, physically and emotionally fit and to lead a successful startup. If I take a closer look, my dream five years from now is to go to a good college and have good grades
@Swell
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

Welcome to Swell!

@SmitaRuth-24
Smita Ruth S
@SmitaRuth-24 · 1:37
Hey, dear. Your voice sounds really very painful. I mean, I understand the pain and I can relate to it. Like not having something that you have dream. It's nothing wrong to be ambitious. It's nothing wrong to have and want more for yourself. It's nothing wrong. But one thing and one mantra I will like to share. And you must have heard it from so many big people speaking that big successful people. If you can dream it, you can make it
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