So we know we’re going to die. And we know life will go by far faster than we expect. And we know most people are too busy paying attention to themselves to notice what we’re doing. And we know the chances we’re forgotten upon or shortly after our death are quite high.
All this begs the question: what’s our greatest dream, and why don’t we really go for it? We’ve covered the answers to the latter question: fear and distraction. But what about the greatest dream part? How does one even uncover what one’s greatest dream might be?
Answering this is difficult, just as all meaningful things in life are. But it’s a worthwhile pursuit, for it will help you understand yourself and awaken your soul.
The most practical way to understand yourself and your dreams entails four parts:
We’ll cover all of these in greater detail, but for now, know that dreaming big is the point. The whole world is better off when each individual within it is alight with a soul-lifting fire. So while others have conditioned you to shirk back, become complacent, and hide your might, you know you can do better, and for all you know, this is your only chance to do so.
Might as well.