“The first sign that we have started killing our dream is when we suddenly discover that we are running out of time,” - The busiest people I knew always have enough time for all their affairs. Those who do nothing always complain that the day is too short. In fact, they are simply afraid to join the Right Fight. The second sign that our dream is dying is experience. We stop perceiving life as one big adventure and begin to think that it would be wise, fair and right on our part not to demand too much of life. When we try to lean out beyond the walls of our everyday existence, the smell of dust and sweat reaches us, we see the thirsty eyes of warriors, we hear the crackle of breaking spears, we feel the bitterness of defeat. But we cannot understand the joy, the great joy that fills the hearts of all those who fight. For them, victory or defeat is not important - the only thing that matters is that they are fighting the Right Fight. And finally, the third sign of a lost dream is appeasement. Life is done on Sunday night: we want little from life, but we also sacrifice almost nothing. We begin to consider ourselves adults, mature people, finally got rid of childhood dreams, youthful fantasies, and strive, as they say, for success in work and personal life. And we are surprised when our peers suddenly declare that they need something else from life. We refused to intervene in the Right Fight because we refused to intervene in our dream.
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