Dreams are the Seedlings to Reality

Tia Rachel George
Sunday, March 7, 2021

The lady who treated everyone equal, the lady who helped the sick, the lady who took orphans into her own custody.

A very good day to one and all. Yes, I am talking about none other than Mother Teresa, whose dreams became the seedlings of reality.

One day when Mother Teresa was traveling on a train in India, she had a dream where God told her to take care of the poor children living in the streets of India, who were homeless and vulnerable to diseases. She took care of those children like her own kids. As we see from her, we should have a dream, and it is our responsibility to make it a reality. And along the path if we see anyone struggle, we should try to bring them up too impartial to their caste, creed, gender, etc.

There are some who say, “Don’t dream too big as we may get disappointed if we don't achieve our dreams.” However, if we don't even dream or try, we will never achieve our goals. If we just think, we will not always succeed. But if we put our heart and soul into it, we can achieve anything our heart desires.

In conclusion, I would like to say. It is best to have a dream at a young age, and then work towards it as you as you grow older. We may slip or tread over rocks, but they are only preparing us for bigger challenges in life. That is the secret of success. I wish you all the very best.

Thank you!

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