I’ve been called a dreamer for most of my life. The people closest to me have seen me cast wide nets with often ambitious goals only to see me—in their eyes—abandon things and move on to something else. My brain is always scrambling for new ideas and striving for purpose. I never really abandon anything, I just set it aside for a while in hopes of finishing other tasks. Some say that’s a sign of ADHD, who knows, what good is a diagnosis anyway? It doesn’t change the sporadic nature of my creative process, so why carry the stigma if it doesn’t help achieve my goals? This is just how I am and all part of the process.
Keep dreaming. We all have dreams we want to fulfill. I will be 69 in a couple months, married for 48 years next month, and I still have dreams, not as many as when I was young. Some have been fulfilled, like a wonderful marriage , great kids and grandkids and a beautiful house and, of course my relationship with Jesus. Still other dreams I am working on! Don’t stop dreaming and pursuing your passions. Love and hugs!
Keep dreaming. We all have dreams we want to fulfill. I will be 69 in a couple months, married for 48 years next month, and I still have dreams, not as many as when I was young. Some have been fulfilled, like a wonderful marriage , great kids and grandkids and a beautiful house and, of course my relationship with Jesus. Still other dreams I am working on! Don’t stop dreaming and pursuing your passions. Love and hugs!
Heck yea!
We always have been, "dreamers together" that is!
Your best yet and you're not finished!!
Yes sir. In good company