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Flip it yourself.
All great journeys begin with dreams (Auchi Smith) and we usually dream when we are asleep. These dreams are more harmful than helpful. For example, imagine that you dream that you are eating wheat flakes and wake up only to find that half of your mattress is missing.
Well, I'm not talking about that kind of dream. Rather, I would like to speak of a person's imagination, ambition, or a strong hope for the future. Dreams are the song of our souls.
A life without dreams is just a pale existence. However, with a dream life comes meaning and purpose.
Most people have dreams, aspirations, or inner desires. But the bad thing is that most people turn off the switch on their dreams. When we say, "I can't," we turn the switch off.
When we believe I can do it, that's when the switch is turned on. Simple, isn't it? Just believing that I can do it doesn't mean there won't be any problems.
But once I believe I can, I look for ways to solve the problem I encounter. We can always find what we want, and that's a rule of life, and if I want a solution, I can find it.
Worthwhile dreams are worth fulfilling. Once I realized I could do it, the next step was to make a commitment. When you commit to it, you can release even more energy.
Some seemingly insurmountable obstacles are nothing but meaningless and ridiculous. But we couldn't get on stage until we decided to stop talking and start performing. If we can't promise ourselves, self-doubt will continue to ferment and block our path.
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All great journeys from a dream (oh smith).
We all have dreams. Usually when we fall asleep. Such dreams will hurt more than help.
For example, imagine dreaming that you eat wheat flakes, only to wake up and find that half of the mattress is gone! Well, I didn't say that type of dream. Instead, I'm thinking about people's visions, aspirations, or fanatical hopes for the future.
Our dreams are the song of our souls. None of life is reduced to a hollow existence. But life and dreams are full of meaning and purpose.
Most people have a dream, desire, or desire in their hearts. But the problem is that most of us have an on-off switch set to turn off our dreams. Whenever we say "I can't", we set the switch to turn it off.
Whenever we believe we can, we set the switch on. Simple, isn't it? Just because I believe I can do something doesn't mean there won't be any problems.
But once I believe I can do it, I will seek to solve every problem I stumbled upon. Because it is a legal life, we find that we look for, and if I look for solutions, I will find them.
Any dream worth dreaming is a dream worth accomplishing. Once I realized that I could do it, the next step was to make a commitment. When we make a promise, great power is unleashed.
What seems like an insurmountable obstacle is the ridiculous meaninglessness that is now reduced to an obstacle. But we won't reach this stage until we decide to stop talking and start acting. Unless we submit ourselves, self-doubt will ferment and get in our way.
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Lori and Reba, their heads together, their faces facing different directions. They are connected by blood, but they have their own brains.
Reba suffers from an illness that forces him to live entirely on her sister.
Lori carries him around in a wheelchair specially designed for the two of them.
They went to school together, and then they each had their own majors. Lori worked in the laundry room of the hospital for 6 years before giving up his job so that Reba could become a country singer.
Her first song, 'Lonely Fear,' was a reference to their sisters' desire to have each other.
Reba's career has taken him to the United States, Europe and parts of Asia. When the twins receive the grant, along with the proceeds from Reba's singing concert, it goes to AIDS and cancer charities. The sisters have set such goals for themselves.
Reba hopes to become a successful country singer, while Lori hopes to get married and have children of her own.
I'm not the only woman who hasn't had a baby by the time she reaches 40, Lori says, so when that happens, I'll embrace it, however, I'll make my life better every day.
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Lori and Barrien put their heads together, facing in opposite directions. Their blood** is partially connected, but each has a separate brain. Reba suffers from an illness that makes her completely dependent on her sister.
Lori turns her everywhere in specially designed chairs. They both went to college, then in different majors worked in a laundry room in the hospital for six years ago gave up Jean Ba to try to become a singer. Her first song was called "Lonely Fear", which was united by Reba and Lori's wishes.
Now began her career spanning parts of the United States, Europe and Asia. And the twins received some money, from the income of **, from the current concert to AIDS and cancer sisters have set goals for themselves. Reba is looking forward to a successful career as a country singer.
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