One that haunts me, yet I find delight in it 2 years ago my grandmother died and I remmeber her telling me 2 things that stick out in my mind and most likely will for the rest of my life. The first thing is she told me " Follow your dreams like an old hound dog!" The Second thing she once said was " there is no dream in the bottom of a bottle!" Living the life of a person going to turn 30 this year and just starting my own business this year I find myself doing the 1st Following my dreams, yet I sometimes find myself looking in the bottom of that bottle for them still, Due to following my dreams has nearly ran my broke, and into the ground. lol So here is the question.... Is either good advice? I shouldn't ask that cause in myheart I feel that it truely is, yet I find myself lingering onward and still feel uneasy. Cause what dreams we all want, no matter how hard we try, will never come true. Is that when we look to the bottom of that bottle? Thanks for your time and feedback
both are excellent advice, unless your dream and your only dream is gratuitous accumulation, and if it is, what do you really expect that to gratify? if your measure of advice is how much it enables you to aquire, you're using a nuttier then hell yardstick. a way of life that begins and ends with little green pieces of paper, demanding attention and trying to impress anyone, gratifies nothing and bennifits no one either. nor can emparing your judgement replace the gratification of creating and exploring. maybe you need to dream some new and more 'beyond the box' kind of dreams. the bussiness of bussiness is monkey bussiness. whatever idiological brainwashing you may be familiar with to the contrary. =^^= .../\...