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How Bad Do You Want Your Dreams to Come True?

How Bad Do You Want Your Dreams to Come True?

By RuzlatPublished 5 months ago 3 min read

Everyone has dreams. Some are small, such as buying a car, traveling or learning a new skill. Others are massive, such as building business, becoming an athlete or changing the world. But the truth is this: dreams do not fulfill just because we want them. It fulfills when our desire is so strong that it forces us to act, even if it is difficult. The question is not whether you have dreams. The real question is: How bad do you want them?

When your dream is just a wish, you will wait for a perfect moment. You say, "I'll start tomorrow" or "maybe when things are calming down". But if your dream becomes a burning desire, you will stop waiting. You are moving even if the timing is not perfect. You push even if you don't feel ready. You sacrifice comfort because it is more important to a dream than apologies.

Think about athletes who wake up before sunrise. Or students who study while their friends are going through. Or creators who still work, even if no one is mistaken. They will not succeed because life is easy for them. They succeed because their hunger is greater than their obstacles. They want more.

The truth is that dreams always apply for a price. They require time, effort and victim. If you want to get into a mold, you need to sweat. If you want to grow your career, you have to learn and improve. If you want to build a business, you need to risk failure. Dreams test how much you want them. They ask: are you willing to do a job when it's not fun? Are you willing to stay consistent when progress feels slow?

It's easy to say that you want something. It is harder to show it with the action. Everyone says they want success, but few of them are ready to pay the price. The difference between Dreamers and Achievers is simple: Achievers do not leave when things become heavy. They remind themselves why they started. They fight doubts. They promote exhaustion. They choose discipline over comfort.

Ask yourself: What do you do today, which will bring you closer to your dream? If the answer is nothing, then your desire is not strong enough. Real hunger will not allow you to stay calm. It keeps you awake at night and is thinking about new ways to move forward. In the morning it will get you out of bed even when you're tired. When others stop, it causes you to push heavier.

The world will test you. You will face failures, rejection and failure. But those who want their dreams bad enough do not see them not like walls, but as steps. Every challenge becomes evidence of how serious you are. Each obstacle is an invitation to stronger.

Here is true: Your dreams don't care about your apologies. They don't care if you're tired, busy or scared. They only respond to the action. If you give everything, they will approach. If you hesitate, they are driving.

So how bad do you want your dreams to come true? Do you want them to give them up short -term comfort for long -term profit? Do you want them enough to continue when no one believes you? Do you want them enough to be able to make a place instead of words?

You decide every day. Either you move closer to your dream or further. Either take one step forward or stay in the same place. The difference between those who achieve and those who are not lucky. It's hungry. It is a willingness to do what others will not.

Your dream is possible. Awaiting you. But the question remains: How bad do you want it? Because in the end your desire will decide your destiny.

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