You don't need to rush if you haven't found your dream
"Have a dream."
Many people have probably heard those words
since they were children.
But in reality,
"I don't know what my dream is"
is something many people say.
And sometimes,
they even blame themselves for not being able to find a dream.
Those around you seem to have found what they want to do.
They seem to be moving toward their dreams.
Seeing that,
you might sometimes feel
"I have nothing."
But I believe that
you don't need to force yourself to find a dream
at all.
In fact,
it can sometimes be found after you have grown quite a bit older.
Actually, even I myself
did not have a clear vision in the past
of the future where I would be doing the work I do now.
Working as an instructor, writing books, and receiving requests for corporate training and lectures.
That future is something that appeared later as I moved forward little by little.
That is why, even if you cannot see a dream right now,
it is okay not to rush.
So, what should you value?
I would like you to value
"your actions that make those around you smile a little"
.
Someone was happy.
I was a little helpful.
I was told thank you.
Within such small events,
there are sometimes hints hidden that can make you feel excited.
And beyond the things that make you feel excited,
the seeds of a dream may be sleeping.
So,
it is okay not to try to find a dream right now.
First, please try to value
the small actions you can take today.
Those small steps
can gradually change the scenery of your future.
Thank you for reading until the end this time as well.
Please feel free to leave your thoughts or insights in the comments section.
Also, the content of this post is something I value as a way of thinking that connects to my book, "Success Thinking."
I would be happy if you could remember it when you pause for a moment during your daily challenges.
My book "Success Thinking" is available here
https://amzn.asia/d/0af5QxC4
