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Young Dreams by Comr. Abdul-kareem Yusuf Opeyemi (Irreducible Eminent)


                                                                                Young Dreams 


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Dream is being divided into two
(a) The sleeping dream
(b)) The walking dream

The sleeping dream can be of three types based on what caused it
1st caused  by too much playing during the day
2nd Caused by your thinking
3rd Dreams of revelation
                But
The walking dream has no subdivision walking dreams is also called life dream
It is ones inspiratory will to live life.
It’s also called future dream, it is ones wish for his future
Most kid will say I want to become a pilot, doctor, engineer, and even a lawyer.
Most kid dreams are shattered for parent’s satisfaction.
Parents always want one or two of the children to study what they study, so they can help manage their business.
Some parents force their kid to be in science class so as to become a pharmacist whereas the kid dream is to become a chartered accountant.

All parents always want it big for their children but not everybody want something really big, some kid wants little but the little with happiness and rest of mind.
Some parents make sure their kid is working in an office but rather some kid want to live adventurous life not an office life.
You turn your kid into a politician when is dream is to become a practicing Medical Doctor, so don’t be surprise when he turns out to be a bad politician.
Having good time at work, and work is good isn’t the same thing.
When dream is achieve then then work will be good it means they take pride in what they do enjoy the challenges, and look forward to each day with optimism and enthusiasm.
Having good time at work as always caused by shattered dreams which means not achieving much , talking a lot, winding up colleagues, and at last be a bad one in the profession.
A bad politician,
A bad lawyer,
A bad leader,
Since the dream of happiness as being shattered by their parents.
Parents always give your wards the say when it comes to their dreams don’t disturb their will because of affection, don’t shatter it because of the love you have for them or the profession you wish for them
It is noting to be furious about again when you score 290 with post utme score of 80 and you are admitted to agricultural department when your father ask you to choose Medicine When your dream is to study law (our future is at Stake).
Parent we will always respect your wish.
But,
Please help us achieve our dreams.

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