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Friday 12 June 2015

The Biggest Enemy Of Dreams

By Evan Sanders


"The worst enemy to creativity is self-doubt." Sylvia Plath

When we start to significantly doubt ourselves, our whole world starts to fall apart. That's a pretty powerful statement, but if we dive into the consequences of what happens when doubt crawls into our lives, it really does occur. We can even take it a step further in regard to chasing dreams. Since the playing field is even more competitive, and doubt comes into our minds, that's when it actually does spoil everything or seems to put a complete stop to everything we've ever wanted in this life.

You see, dreams demand everything from you. They demand your full attention, working ethos, eagerness, integrity, and willingness to sacrifice a significant deal to gain them. But when you start doubting your dream and what you're actually doing in life, you aren't giving it your all.

When you come across somebody talking of a dream, there's this sense you get from them that they know something is going to really happen notwithstanding massive amounts of uncertainty surrounding all of it. There's a built-in sense of belief that roots itself so deeply in that person that they can't probably be beaten. That's true and real faith.

But when you listen to someone who is talking about their passions, and you get the way that they are slightly on edge about it all, you can be pretty sure that they will never achieve what they set out to do. It's not that you are rooting against them, but it's that you know dreams take everything and giving it less than that, well, it just won't work out in the slightest. So pour yourself into what you love and let doubt vanish from your mind. Others may say it's not possible, but the inconceivable has been achieved many many times all through history.

Give it a shot. Anything could happen.




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