Dreams are the seedlings of reality.- NAPOLEON HILL
Seedlings which show how far one can imagine, how can he turn his imaginations into reality and finally what he can achieve in his life.
But the latest trends in the society have altered the path of achieving one's dreams. During childhood everyone tends to dream something that he/she will grow into but usually life takes the twist and they end up on being on a totally different shore.
Dreams have changed periodically, from a era when a teenager considered being a clerk the best job to an era where social service, literature or a being a hotelier is being considered the best. Peers are not interested to be bounded for life to a single job but are ready to experiment whenever they get a chance. But somethings have not changed over the period of time, namely, the education system and the mindset of the Indian society.
From the very first years of his schooling a child has to go through the various subjects but when it comes to high school he is generally forced into a specific stream. Majorly science which are beleived to provide a good future. This is true that being a engineer or a doctor surely helps but some reform is very essential to change the monotonous education system. With various new fields opening every year there should be some methodology which would introduce these new fields to pupils at very young age.
Today, top executives are leaning towards social service, literature and other fields. But mindset of the society which measures every thing in monetary terms has not changed. These fields are still considered to be underpaid while the reality check would contradict.
People are shifting streams because they want to see their childhood dreams come true. No one would have been so smart that he would dream of becoming a CEO of some organisation at the age of 5! These are the secondary or even tertiary dreams. The primary dreams which are innocent, humble and simple but are long forgotten and those who have the courage to pursue them end up becoming the stars!
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