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Reality does have to play a part in all of this, and I do think it’s important to teach our kids both to dream and to work hard to make those dreams come true. But as I got older, it wasn’t so cute to have those dreams it was time to start thinking seriously about my future and the question went from, what do you want to be, to, how are you going to make a living?
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It was cute when I said an actress or a singer or even that time when I wanted to be a veterinarian. When I was little, I was asked, like most kids were, what I wanted to be when I grew up. But then it dawned on me, too, that at some point in our lives, that narrative changes.
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I was watching a Disney movie with my daughter the other day and it became very apparent to me that we still encourage our kids to believe in the impossible, as we should. Of course, there’s nothing wrong with that.
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And I don’t mean randomly belting out a song to show you’re really inspired and serious about taking the next step. But if you find yourself waking up every morning thinking about that one thing you should have done but never even made the attempt to try, maybe it’s time to take some advice from a fairytale or two. Truthfully, that is some people’s dream and it’s not a bad one to have. Most times, we end up behind a desk somewhere with a secure 401K, a great benefits package and a knot in our stomachs on Sunday nights. If we’re lucky, it kind of-sort of resembles the dream. We go to college to pursue our passions or at the very least our interests, only to graduate and find a job that may or may not be directly related to our degree. We start to make our dreams smaller, more “realistic” and even then we run the risk of still not shrinking them enough. As we get older our “reality” kicks in and tells us those things are simply pipe dreams. It seemed to be a lot easier when I was kid to imagine myself buying a farm and taking in all the cats and dogs that didn’t have a home or getting up on a stage and singing my heart out in front of a massive crowd of screaming fans. But I think we adults have forgotten something just as important: passions. You’re probably thinking that I’m going to start talking about morals. Aside from them being an escape from reality and potentially comical, fairytales tend to have the messages that we try to teach our kids but seem to have forgotten ourselves. In truth, it’s probably adults who should be paying attention to them. Fairytales get a bad rap, especially from adults.