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Your Dream Awaits Your Courage

Fatima Al Amro

Publication date: July 15, 2026 23:17 KSA

Every time I look at someone who succeeded in achieving their dream, I find that people only see the result, not the long journey they took. They don't see the doors that closed in their face, nor the times they heard the word 'you can't'. Success in the eyes of many seems like a moment, but in reality it is a long journey of patience and attempts.

I believe that dreams do not choose their owners in vain. When a true dream is born within you, it also gives you the ability to reach it, but with one condition: that you believe in yourself more than you believe in the opinions of others. There are those who will tell you the path is impossible, those who will laugh at your idea, and those who will try to convince you to look for a quieter life. But the real question is: Are you living your own life, or are you living it according to the expectations of others? I learned that the hardest battle is not with circumstances, but with fear. Fear of starting, fear of failure, and fear of people's judgment. And when a person overcomes this fear, everything afterward becomes possible. Success does not require a superhuman, but a person who gets up whenever they stumble, and believes that the new attempt might be the one that changes their life.

Do not wait for someone to give you an opportunity; create it yourself. Invest your time, develop your skills, and open new doors for yourself, even if you start from scratch. Do not be ashamed of a small beginning, for every big project was once just an idea in the mind of a person who decided to try. And do not let comparing yourself to others steal the joy of your journey. Every person has their own timing, and every dream has its own path. You may arrive later than others, but what matters is that you arrive carrying a story you made with your own hands, not a story written for you by others. In the end, remember that the dream does not come true because it was easy, but because it found its owner ready to fight for it. Be yourself as you are, not a copy of anyone, and do not seek to please everyone. The world does not remember imitators, but remembers those who had the courage to become themselves. * From the window: There is no dream bigger than its owner; rather, there is a person who decided to stop, and another who decided to continue the road until the end.

Dreams, your dreams