If you want to achieve something great, it is going to take a whole lot more than just a dream. It takes hard work. It takes an unshakable determination to succeed. I believe you must start with a dream, but most importantly, you must have action to move towards your dream. You cannot wait around for your dreams to somehow materialize. Hate to break it to you, but they never will without action from you. Without it, they are simply thoughts and pipe dreams. You must be willing to step up and put in the work that it is going to take to actually get there. I think that is why so few actually get where they want to go. They wait around for something to happen to them as if someone is just going to one day pop out of nowhere by and say: “Here you go!” then hand them their dream on a silver platter. It doesn’t work that way, yet that is the plan of so many. Average people dream of great accomplishments. Extraordinary people stay awake and do them. Dreams of bettering your world are just the beginning to your adventure. You have to learn to make progress and TAKE ACTION to accomplish your dreams.
“The critical ingredient is getting off your butt and doing something. It’s as simple as that. A lot of people have ideas, but there are few who decide to do something about them NOW. Not tomorrow. Not Next week. But today. The true entrepreneur is a doer, not a dreamer.” – Nolan Bushnell (founder of Atari and Chuck E. Cheese’s










Recently, I had a conversation with a friend about how they believed that our world was corrupt by evil greedy business owners that take advantage of the little guy. They thought that it was time that the business owners “get what is coming to them,” that it was time they quit taking from those below them. 

Do you remember that kid in high school you just flat out disliked because they made straight A’s? You know the one that was always writing the best papers and making all the intelligent observations. I remember him perfectly. Lets call them Jim. Jim always went above and beyond, always asking questions and making statements that would make the class longer and not let out on time. Frankly, Jim annoyed the majority of the class, including myself. I remember people saying things like: “Way to blow the curve, asshole.” They gave ole Jim a rough time for his intelligence. Eventually, Jim quit doing so well in school. I guess it was easier to not do as well and fit in, than to do great work and get made fun of for it. It was so silly, but Jim downplayed his talent. He allowed the world to mold him into less than he could become.
Why do we settle? Is it for fear that we may not reach great heights? Perhaps a lack of conviction in our ability to succeed? Why do we allow ourselves to accept less than what we are worth? Is it that we believe that we do not deserve to have the best that there is in the world? 








