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Old 11-05-2007, 04:37 AM
SlowHabit SlowHabit is offline
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Default Re: What do you want/where do you want to live when you are retired?

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Interesting input Howard.


In my own oppinion, I think there is absolutely nothing wrong with dreaming the impossible if you are actively going out there inching your way towards it step by step. In fact, I would argue they encourage you rather than discourage you.

Impossible dreams are discouraging when you sit around doing nothing about it.

Impossible dreams are encouraging when you inch towards them everyday.


Dreaming about that impossible dream allows me to keep aiming higher and higher everytime I reach a certain level of achievement in my own life. It keeps me on the edge and doesn't allow me to become comfortable with what I currently achieve short term.

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Tien,

I agree. I always dream for the stars so that if I don't make it, at least I'll hit the sky.
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