Hurry hurry, let’s make a quick post today. Today I got to sleep a lot but afterwards I have been pretty busy (and it’s not over, although I’ll get some rest in the evening, probably), tomorrow is likely to be non-stop. So, I just have a few minutes to write a post fast.
(Edit: This post was totally not what I really wanted to talk about but whatever has come out, has come out…)

Since I could find myself interested in the topic of personal development (personal growth, constant and never ending improvement, KAIZEN or whatever you might wanna call it), I thought I’d throw in a few quick ideas I had on it today.

First of all, first time I attended a seminar on that topic, I observed the people around. But, duh, they were just ordinary people. Like, people into self-development should be all bumped up, smart and way better than simple people but they had all the problems and all the drawbacks of simple guys. What is it, then?

Another time I attended one (don’t think I have attended that many, I have just gone to a few (nearly) free ones), the lector told a story of him power-talking and one guy asking whether he could leave. To a question “Why do you wanna leave?” (just like in a sect, lol) the guy replied “To go achieve my dream!”.

I don’t know whether this has really happened or not but let’s imagine it did. So, the guy went on. You’re out of the building. You know your dream. What else? Okay, maybe he made some telephone call or whatever. Perhaps he has written a page or two. And then? Oops, he hasn’t got anything yet… “Need I make another call?” - he was probably thinking. I am pretty sure that in a day or two he would be on his previous track and the dream would not be achieved whatsoever. In other words, can you divide your life into “the day before I was not working for my dream” and “the day when I dived into completely achieving my dream”. Can you?

Next, I don’t think there is that much to know about and if there is, noone knows it anyway. For people who do well at certain areas, most of the knowledge is, in any case, subconscious knowledge and you can’t really get subconscious knowledge except from experiencing something directly.

Now, I still think life’s great (the last statement depends on large part on my mood but the mood is often getting better in any case) and it is possible to achieve “your big dream”. Just, likely, not overnight.

Talking about “the big dream”, I quite realize I ain’t got any. Like one guy, for now “I just have a direction I wanna go”. Hopin’ that will do…