Dreams are the gap between who you are and what you will be.

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Aman G Mishra
Aman G Mishra 26 Oct, 2019 | 3 mins read

Dreams are the gap between who you are and what you will be.

 


 Martin Luther King Jr. had a historic speech in which he said, "I dream that one day this nation will live up to its principle in the true sense: 'We recognize the fact that the above made all humans equal. 'My dream is that one day on the hills of Georgia, the children of former slaves and the children of former slave owners will sit together on the table of brotherhood. My dream is that all four of my little children will be living in a nation where they will be known not by their outer skin color but by their inner character. I have this dream today! With this belief, we will try to work together, pray together, struggle together, go to jail together, stand together for freedom, with the belief that We will succeed one day. And if America wants to become a great nation, this dream has to come true. ”Four decades later, America created history by electing Barack Obama as its first African-American president.

 


 What is important here is that this dream was not sown in social consciousness when the time was good for it, rather it was sown when the time was going bad, while the black people were voted out. Rights were also not obtained.

 


 Dhirubhai Ambani dreamed of India being digital, where the common man could acquire such cheap means of information and communication, so that he could solve his illiteracy and inertia. This dream has been realized in India. What is important here is that this dream plant was planted in the mind of the enlightened class of Reliance in 1999 when the basic communication medium in India was in a depressed state. Similarly, when every product, service and item was getting expensive day by day, Ratan Tata had dreamed of a car worth one lakh rupees and by bringing the Nano in front, he made this dream come true.

 


 Mahatma Gandhi dreamed of an independent India when India was clutched in slaves of slavery and trapped in the clutches of foreign rulers for over three centuries. When India was not even in a position to build a world-class aircraft, Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, popularly known as 'Missile Men of India', dreamed - "In its 3000 years of history, India has been invaded by foreigners for the past 600 years." Has been the rule. If you want development, there should be peace in the country, and peace can only be ensured by power. ”Missiles were built to empower the country. India has made its presence known on both 'space' and 'moon'.

 


 We should all dream, we all know this. What is important here is that all these great dreamers saw these dreams not in the best times and circumstances, but in the most difficult times - to be true, in the most difficult times, even in a period when the collective social consciousness was not optimistic . He dreamed and on the strength of his dream, all organizations, nations and humanity - all stood up.

 


 You can face tough days. You can also do two or two hands from difficult days. But do have dreams. Dreams are the gap between who you are and what you will be. "Will I be able" or "Will I be able" has never been a question. Great dreams of great dreamers will always be fulfilled. The human mind can achieve what it can imagine, what it can believe. Without giving you the power to do something, God does not even give you the idea of ​​doing it. The question for a dreamer remains only - "How long will I do it?"

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