If Wishes Were Horses...

in #hive-1503292 years ago

The most important thing in life is to stop saying 'I wish' and start saying 'I will.' Consider nothing impossible, then treat possibilities as probabilities

~ Charles Dickens

If wishes were horses, then beggars would ride. In life, we can't live a life based on what, we think, is possible for others or people around us.

Every so often, you have to see beyond what's possible and what's isn't.

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Instead, begin to see what's impossible as just something no one has ever made possible, which doesn't make it impossible anymore if you can pull it off.

Everything that has been done, seen and experienced before was first done, seen and experienced by someone.

It all starts with one idea, one experience, and one man.

From one idea to another, we keep building, creating and allowing ourselves to be able to see nothing as impossible.

I bet anyone during the horse riding days would have been able to imagine a world where humans would get to fly in space.

It's one thing to wish you want something to happen, and another to have it in mind that you will make it happen.

Everything we are seeing today has been deemed impossible by some people before, but then the original thinkers and action-oriented individuals never stopped seeing it as a game of probability.

Technology was likely something that was given birth to with just one idea. Now look at the technology world today, you'll think we've achieved everything possible.

However, we've only just scratched the surface of what's possible. In the coming years and decades, we’ll be surprised by what will be achieved in this industry that has been deemed impossible before.

For example, crypto was invented since mobile phones exist and not only mobile phones but smartphones. Furthermore, those smartphones have internet installed into each one of them.

If anyone had been able to think all of this through at one time, it'll be hard to comprehend and seen as something impossible.

However, with each birth of one idea, millions of other ideas are created through the possibility of that one idea.

Today we should have in mind that no matter how little chance of our ideas ever becoming possible, we should not just wish they were possible, but make the sacrifice needed to propel them to possibility.

At least, until our time on this earth elapses.

Are you willing to make it work, or do you only wish it could work, without trying? Please don't hesitate to share your thoughts in the comments.