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    Archive for February, 2009

    I can do it

    Monday, February 9th, 2009

    I’m typing this blog entry with eyes shut, listening to Ben read my words aloud from a scribbled sheet of paper.

    I’m certain I’ll make mistakes along the way, but I’m also certain that I’ll be pleasantly surprised by how much I get right.

    Therein lies the lesson of trying.

    A dreamer’s paralysis

    Sunday, February 8th, 2009

    dream \ˈdrēm\
    Function: noun
    Etymology: Middle English dreem
    Date: 13th century

    2 : a visionary creation of the imagination
    4 a : a strongly desired goal or purpose  b : something that fully satisfies a wish 

    It struck me to learn that the word dream has been around since the Middle Ages. Since this discovery, I’ve been thinking about all of the remarkable, progressive and, yes, even evil, pursuits of notable individuals — just common human beings. 

    Joan of Arc, Leonardo da Vinci, Christopher Columbus, Napoléon Bonaparte, Benjamin Franklin, Abraham Lincoln, Adolf Hitler,  Amelia Earhart, Thomas Edison, Mohandas Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Richard Pryor, Stephen Hawking, Bill Gates, Barack Obama.

    I’m not looking to become a president, pilot, painter, physicist or dictator; my dreams are tiny in this regard. But if others can accomplish such lofty goals, then, dear Minal, why are we so fearful of pursuing our own?


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