Lost Dreams

I think this happens to many successful people. We trade our dreams for good jobs and the security that success brings to each of us.

This is what happened to those people I talked about earlier.

They were successful by any measure.

They knew and had put to practice much of Napoleon Hill's philosophy with good results.

Nevertheless, they had been blindsided by success and had lost the vision to achieve their dreams.

Someday, they are likely to look back at successful and meaningful lives and, as with those who have failed, may whisper...

"I could-dah been a contender!"

"I could-dah!


A Solution

There is a reason, of course, why this happens to so many people----they lose their focus.

Napoleon Hill explained how to stay focused by using the power of the sub-conscious mind. He wrote that we could enlist this power by thought and suggested that we write our goals down to read and ponder twice a day.

Theologians suggest this as well. To strengthen faith and commitment, they tell us to reconcile daily through prayer in which we assess where we are spiritually. Did we sin today and if we did, have we atoned for it by doing something good?


 

But however you do it, remember your dreams.

You will know that you have forgotten your dreams when you find yourself waiting for something to happen.

When you realize you are waiting for something to happen, it is time for you to remember your dream and to remember that you are the only one that can make it happen.


 

Closing
As you continue to achieve success after success, remember: Avoid defining yourself by that success and

Never forget your dreams!

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