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Stop Sharing Your Dreams If You Want Them To Come True
I’ve learned this the hard way: not every dream is meant to be spoken out loud.
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There was a time I couldn’t hold things in. The second I felt inspired, I’d tell a friend, a colleague, sometimes even strangers online. It felt good — like releasing a secret, like proving I was brave enough to chase something.
But you know what happened? The more I talked, the less I did.
The moment it hit me
Once, I had this idea I couldn’t stop thinking about. It made me excited in a way I hadn’t felt in years. I shared it with someone close, expecting support. Instead, I got a long pause and then a flat, “Hmm, sounds tough. Do you think you can actually pull it off?”
That one question stuck to me like glue. I replayed it over and over. And slowly, my excitement turned into doubt.
That day, I realized something important: a dream can collapse under the weight of someone else’s doubt — even when they don’t mean harm.

