Learn to Dream

Big dreams bring you and the world forward

Simon Ternyik
The Startup

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Almost every innovation, every new invention, and discovery originated from dreaming!

Herman Hesse once said: “You have to try the impossible to achieve the possible.”

Remember: “Nothing is impossible!

Because “the future belongs to those who believe in the truth of their dreams.” (Eleanor Roosevelt.)

I want to fly! I want to fly high! See the world from above! In the 18th century, one was declared crazy for such statements. What a nut! He thinks he is a bird, completely insane.

The physicist Pilâtre de Rozier and the Marquis d´Arlandes took off on 21 November 1783 with the hot-air balloon of the Montgolfier brothers for a flight. They were the first two people to fly. What crazy people! To date. That’s impossible! That will never work! Wrong thought. And lo and behold: They take off, fly off and see the world from above, these crackpots.

Enclosed is a list of dreams for which you used to be declared crazy:

- I will fly through the air
- I will climb the moon
- I will conquer Mount Everest.
- I’m gonna make long distance calls to people who live thousands of miles away.
- I’m going to be jetting like a jaguar on four wheels…

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Simon Ternyik
The Startup

Author, entrepreneur, social worker and manager of social and health services M.A. Writes about happiness, personal development, wealth, start-ups and stocks.