Everyone has dreams. Everyone has desires. So why it is so hard to vocalize dreams and desires?
Perhaps it’s fear. Perhaps it’s failure. Perhaps it’s fear of failure.
Or perhaps we don’t even know what we want.
Last night my little sister called me and informed me she wanted to watch a documentary. (If you know my little sister, you’ll know that it’s nothing short of a miracle she wants to so anything educational.) I immediately jumped at the opportunity and laughed when I found out it was on MTV. Of course Zoe would watch a documentary MTV. Of course.
In the course of 30 minutes, I decided maybe MTV wasn’t that bad after all.
The documentary series, The Buried Life, was so inspirational that I decided I’m going to create my own list. Yes, yes, I made new year’s resolutions, but I’m talking about things I must do before I pass into the pearly gates. Some will be silly, but all of them will be dreams I’ve never spoken of.
Here’s the premise of the series: when something is scratched off the buried list, someone else is granted or assisted in making their own dream come true. It’s moving. It’s real. It’s biblical.
So–what’s on your list? If I can help you achieve one of your goals when I achieve one of my goals, we’ll both be better because of it. Like James says, you have not because you ask not. What’s one thing off of your list?
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