Is any of your childhood dream remains
By Bala
@balasri (26537)
India
6 responses
@mimpi1911 (25464)
• India
1 Nov 07
Not many, except that I wanted to visit my grandparents more often but could not due to out tough school schedules. We only managed to visit our country homes once in a year. Now, I feel, I missed out on the love and pamperings of my grandparents. I miss them a lot.
If you allow me a digress a bit (pls do allow, for my thought bowl is spilling, lol..) I miss out on my college days a lot and wish I could enjoy it bit more. I have no one to blame, for I , myself, had cut out on the fun and frolic and not to mention my career by taking the most important decision in my life ever.
I got married.
@lecanis (16647)
• Murfreesboro, Tennessee
2 Nov 07
My childhood dreams were... not the normal ones, to say the least. So it's hard for me to say. I have a safe home. No one abuses me. I have food to eat. I have people that care about me. Just in saying those things, most of my childhood dreams have been fulfilled.
I haven't read every single book ever written (in English at least), which was a childhood dream of mine, but I've also realized that such is impossible. I haven't reached those last two states of the United States that I have to check off my list, and I haven't traveled abroad. I haven't stopped having nightmares. So yes, those are childhood dreams of mine that remain unfulfilled.
@Rozie37 (15499)
• Turkmenistan
2 Nov 07
I have always wanted to be a famous writer and actress. I have also wanted to be married with children since I was fourteen. I still believe in these dreams.
@AnoChaudhary (1719)
• India
2 Nov 07
Hello Bala some of my dreams have come true some have not. But i hope they come true soon. I always wanted to be a famous writer and i wanted to get married and have two kids of my own and two adopted kids so i hope that will come true a la JK Rowling kind of writer. When i read about her i was surprised she is kind of living my dream. LOL. One dream that faded away was building a huge tree home in a forest LOL
@Mirita (2668)
• United States
1 Nov 07
One of my biggest dreams is for my beautiful Cuba to be free from
Fidel and his communism system. He has betrayed my cuban people and has brought misery to my people.
@Mirita (2668)
• United States
2 Nov 07
Dear friend, In Cuba most people pretend to like Castro and his system because if you speak against the government you end up executed or in Jail. Cuban people are not even allow to go to the hotels where tourists or high officials are staying. There is no freedom of speech and the press is totally controlled by the government. I lived in this country and I'm glad my family in the U.S. took us out of there. You probably don't get any news like this from the media. Most people think communism is good ,but the reality is that is misery for everybody.
@goodsign (2287)
• Malaysia
1 Nov 07
It remain psychologically deep in my life for one big dream, which is to a be a great singer. As my academic learning to take first I got to forget about it, but that stuff never want to forget me. Still pulling me to that world of entertainment.
That was why last year I won karaoke contest at my work place (Broadcasting Unit). Even though it is only a small contribution, but it some how make me a bit relief from my 'singing fever'...LOL.
But I am very lucky, because my husband is an open-minded person, always positive on any matter as far as it will not ruins ouy family life.