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How can dreams and goals be a part of life with the hobbies we already have?
From the time we are little to the time we go away to college for our careers what happens? We have fun, we have goals and aspirations and things that we want to go after. Hobbies and the like, if that is what you want to call them. When we have goals and dreams, how do they come to be, is it because we try to do the things that we enjoy and the more we do them the more we get out of them. Or is it because we want something in life so much that that is what we go after, in terms of a dream and then set a goal to attain it by a certain point? Yes it could be, and for most people it probably is. Dreams and goals for people can be the same thing if that is what they want it to be. So can dreams and goals be a part of life with the hobbies we already have? Yes they can, and actually are, when we think about it. The reason for this is, when we do things as hobbies that we enjoy the more we do them the more we can make them a part of life through a dream and get to where we want with them. Take writing for example, if you want to be a writer you have to practice, well the same goes for blogging or playing a sport and getting to what I like to call the big leagues when it comes to sports, if you don’t practice what you want in life you won’t get it. That is how I look at it anyway.
By Louise Barraco9 days ago in Chapters
Scaling Smart: How Startups Grow Into Trusted Market Champions
Every thriving company begins with a spark—a vision that dares to imagine a better way of doing things. For startups, this vision isn’t just a dream; it’s the foundation of everything from team building to product development. The most successful founders don’t keep that vision locked in their heads—they translate it into clear, actionable strategies. This clarity helps unify the team, align decisions, and build momentum from the ground up.
By Nathalie Kyriakou10 days ago in Chapters
Muscle Memory
Dark Memoirs - Index Sentimentality is a curse. Apatheia (Freedom from Emotion). The goal of Diogenes. Intense sentimental attachments do not make for betterment in this mortal coil. Whether it is to objects, places, or especially, people, it breeds vulnerability to suffering and loss.
By Paul Stewart10 days ago in Chapters










