The Untouchable Dream

June 21, 2021

The Untouchable Dream

Photo and written entry by Angie Mack

Originally published on Facebook January 15, 2009 at 9:46 PM

I have come to learn that some dreams can be touched and others are not. So how does one distinguish? It is a matter of accessing the risks, the time, and the reality of the dream.

 

Some dreams are just fantasies not worth pursuing. Others are very attainable through real goals, focused attention, and hard work. I have achieved dreams so far in life. I have had dreams to do recording projects. I have had dreams to grow in my career. I have had dreams to buy a house. All of these were attainable through real goal setting, focused attention, and hard work.

 

There are other dreams that I hold tightly inside that are not so attainable in my opinion. We shall see. But it is very important for the dreamer to distinguish between fantasy and real dreams. A fool chases fantasies without considering the final outcome. It takes great wisdom to be a dreamer and to choose which dreams are worth pursuing and which are considered only fantasies.

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Angie Mack is a musical director, performing artist, blues educator and writer who has a wealth of experience and connections in the arts and entertainment industry.

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