The Importance Of Dreams In The Real World

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I’ve always thought and dreamed about being someone known and recognized. Someone who even after my death people would talk about, mention me in the English class with students quoting my phrases in every essay they have to write because my quotes would be in the top 10 list on google, or being named in a History class for what I have done that made a remarkable change to the course of history. As you can see, I am very unrealistic from time to time, sometimes have very high expectations although knowing my harsh circumstances. I sometimes say to myself “Get out of that fantasy, you are just one of many others living in this world” (slide 12). But other times I would motivate myself saying “You can do it but you just don’t take the initiative” …show more content…

Maybe that is something we all dream about, but reality always comes to crash each new dream (slide 19). That is a major obstacle, when I was a kid I could dream and make stories of how my future would look like, everything would be colorful (slide 18) but the real world is not like that (slide 6). In order to make the real world bright each one of the community has to help and be a change agent to share that excitement and happiness (slides 9, 28). Now, I can see, but I still barely see. I can see the top of the iceberg but not what’s underneath that iceberg (slide 26). I don’t know what i’m going to face during my journey here, but I do know I am ready to confront it. That is the reason I came to Brookhaven, so that I can be able to achieve more and to be able to show to those rivals of mine who are staring at me and waiting for me to fail so they can just attack saying “see? you should of listen to me!” (slides 20, 21, 27). I want to show that by being persistent on what I do, I can get what I am striving for (slide

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