
Goodmorning,it'smyhonortostandhereandgiveyouthisspeechaboutdreams.ThereIwanttostartmyspeechwithtwoshortstories.
ThefirststoryhappenedwhenIwasinprimaryschool,IwroteinmycompositionthatmydreamwastobeateacherwhenIgrewup.Meanwhile,whatmyclassmateswroteabouttheirdreamswasthatheorshewantedtobeadoctor,ascientistoranastronaut.
Thesecondstoryhappenedatmyfirstyearinuniversity.Atthecareersplanningclass,whentheteacheraskedaboutourdreams,oneofmyclassmatesstoodupandsaid,“Iwanttobeafarmer,becauseIgrowupinafarmer'sfamilyandIlovetobeengagedinagriculture.”Whenhesatdown,everyoneclapped.
Thesetwostorieshappenedduringmygrowthprocess,fromwhichIgotmyunderstandingofdreams.WhenIwasachildIbelievedthatadreammustbeabigdream,butwhenIgrowupIfindthisbigdreamissofarawayfromme,Iknowlittleaboutit,andIhavedonenothingtoachieveit,soit'snotmydream.Myclassmate'sanswerletmeknowarealdreamisnotjustaboutbeingagreatman,ordoingagreatjob,it'saboutwhatyoureallywanttobe,andarewillingtotryeveryefforttopursueit.
Becausewhatmakesadreamvaluableisnotjustabouttheresult,it'salsoabouttheprocess,theprocesswhenyouaretrying,whenyouarestruggling,whenyoufailedandrestartedagainandagain,becauseoftheprocess,dreamscanbemeaningfulandbecomeyourwealth.
Thankyou.