Be the Cheerleader for Others' Dreams
Get rid of these people in your surroundings.
2 min 26s
Transcript
Get rid of these people in your surroundings. Today, I was at the butcher's place and the butcher told me, it was actually the butcher's son, he told me, okay, within a few years I want to have a castle in France with my own farm and cows. And I was like, great. That's amazing. Tell me more. What's your plan? How do you see that? What what do you feel in that vision? Why do you love it? So I am very enthusiastic when people talk about these these dreams, these goals they have. But the moment he said the word castle in France, somebody else started laughing. And I was like, oh no, I hate it when people do that because why do you start laughing? Why do you not have these big dreams or goals in life? And big is, okay, you maybe don't want to live in a castle in France. Maybe you just want to live in a cabin in the woods. That's fine. But it's it it can still be a big dream, a goal, something you live for, something you chase. And I really love that energy and I hate it when people start laughing about that energy because maybe sometimes I am the cheerleader. I want people to grow. I want people to succeed. I want people to win in life and winning for you looks different than winning for another person. But I hope you win and I hope when somebody else talks about you about their dreams or goals that you cheer them. That you are like, yeah, go for it and how can I help? Because I love those persons and I don't like the persons who who laugh about goals and visions. Doesn't matter how big they are. If you want to build a city on Mars, be my guest, why not? Then I will ask you questions about, okay, what's the name? How are you going to do that? Do you need Elon Musk for it? I don't know, but I start to ask questions because I'm interested in dreams and goals. That's what I like.