A Moment of Wisdom

Dreams don’t belong to a certain kind of person.

They’re not reserved for people with money, connections, or perfect timing.
They belong to anyone who can imagine a future that doesn’t yet exist.

And yes — the world has opinions about that.

“You’re dreaming too big.”
“That’s unrealistic.”
“Do you know how hard that is?”
“Most people fail.”

Sometimes those voices come from others.
Sometimes they quietly take root inside us.

But dreaming isn’t naïve.
It’s directional.

Dreams show you where your energy wants to go.
What you’re willing to work toward.
What kind of life you’re trying to build.

Building isn’t always glamorous.
It can look like working two jobs.
Saving slowly.
Learning as you go.
Moving carefully instead of quickly.

Rome wasn’t built in a day.
Foundations take time to establish.
The strongest structures take years to build.

But the fact remains —
if you can dream it, you can build it.

That doesn’t guarantee ease,
but it does guarantee possibility.
And possibility is how great dreams are realized.

So remember this:
your vision doesn’t need permission.
It needs commitment.

And when the background noise gets loud,
when no one but you can see the vision yet,
remember — every great accomplishment began with a dream.