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Wednesday, April 04, 2007

Everyone of us have dreams. I have mine too.

But what ties us down is our respect for our parents, our obedience, our need to fulfill their expectations and our need to make them proud.

As we grow up, our relationships with the people around us become more complicated and entangled. Certain values that we inherit along the way overshadow our dreams and aspirations.

That’s why our true dreams take the backseat in our lives and the “practical dream” is what we end up chasing.

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