"I wanna hold the whole wide world
Right here in my open hands
Maybe I'm just a little girl
A little girl with great big plans
...
I'm gonna live a crazy dream
Impossible as it may seem
Doesn't matter what the future brings
I'm gonna live a crazy dream"
After really listening to those words and letting them become my new motto in life, I've been learning to do what I want and to follow my dreams. For so long I was pushing away those dreams or desires for "smarter" things or because I thought my mother wouldn't approve. I was always saying "later" or "someday" and trying to move on. If there's one thing that I've learned from everything that I've been through in the last year, its that you never know what's around the corner or what the future's got up its sleeve. So, if you've got some 'crazy dream' or some wild and far-off goal, stop worrying and make it happen! There's no time like now and there's no time to waste!
So, if you didn't catch on, the new purpose of me writing on this blog is to learn to follow my own dreams and to encourage you to follow yours.
To see the full lyrics and the music video of "Whole Wide World" by Mindy Gledhill go here.
1 comment:
Dreaming big and believing things can happen that others think are impossible, then working to make it a reality, is how every great invention or inspiring success story came to be. There will always be naysayers and those who insist on seeing the likely reality. But I say, believe in miracles, and work to make your dreams BECOME reality.
From scripture history to modern history, the world is filled with countless examples of the most unlikely miracles taking place. Underdogs do win sometimes, mountains do move, hearts do change, and dreams do come true.
P.S. The question is not "Will Mom approve?" A mother's love is unconditional. The question is "Will this dream, this goal, align me with my Heavenly Father's dreams for me?" His plan for us is much more glorious than anything we could ever dream up, no matter how grand!
"Remember, remember--it is not the work of God that is frustrated, but the work of men." (D&C 3:3)
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