“So how long does it take you to get dressed in the morning?” my friend asked me today.
“About a half hour of struggle.” I reply.
“I guess you’re not finding your joy these mornings.”
A startling statement! True. In fact, all my concentration has been on my poor hurting legs and all the effort I must now put forth to function. Made me realize how quickly I have abandoned my dreams. Perhaps I was too naive to casually tell people to ‘just make a half hour’ for your dreams. This is all fine when you are fit; mentally and physically able. But what if you are not? What if you have constant pain? What if the simplest things are monumental struggles?
There can be some huge obstacles standing in your way. When faced with overwhelming challenges, not all of us have the ability to pursue our dreams.
To be sure life is not fair or even kind at times. Circumstances will favour you and then stab you in the back. External things you can’t control for long, if ever. Internal things, like your emotions can wreak havoc, and you might not ever harness your internal world and make it work for you.
Yes, it is way too smug to say all those cliches. Just go do it. If you want it bad enough you will find a way. Nothing can stop you and yada, yada. It is not always true. Life can stop you cold.
We read about people who have overcome incredible challenges and succeed, because they are a rarity. I don’t think everyone else is lazy or deficient. I think it is way more complicated than that.
If you have a challenge one of two things can happen. It’ll either turn you away from your dreams or drive you harder into them. And which way you go is dependent on so many factors that are unique to you and your life story.
If you learn of others who achieved their dreams despite themselves, you will find many different ways this was accomplished. Some had family support, friends, money. Others have incredible mental fortitude. Some had a life changing moment, or they just made a decision. Synchronicity and luck play roles. Some learned how to change, how to adapt, how to find creative solutions. Technology aided them. No two people are alike, and what may be nothing to one may be a huge problem to another.
It is too glib to say “Just go do it”. Too smug.
Because not everyone has the ability. Those tired cliches can burn holes in a good persons soul and make them feel inadequate, deficient, unworthy.
I am sorry I may have contributed to that mindset.
Having said all this however, I remain an optimist. Perhaps a challenged person cannot make their dreams come true by themselves, but a global community of creative thinkers and doers can find innovative solutions to make those dreams come true in unconventional ways. So put your dreams out there and ask for help. You never know who has the answer.