RE: The Store I Will Never Have

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It is not about the struggles and the problems that you will face. A teacher of mine was specialized on childhood dreams but it will probably work with any kind of dream. In order to be fulfilled and achieve happiness, you do not need to be perfect and mega succesfull, you just need to act towards it.

So, if you dreamt about becoming a plane pilot, taking 3 flying lessons will fulfill you as much as getting your pilot licence, in terms of achieving your dream. Learning how to do your favorite cake counts as awesome cooking as much as you becoming a masterchef. Achieving your dreams is easier than you think, as long as you do not delay it and act toward it.

I would think getting a market stall once a month for 6 months can be a pleasant experience, for example, and you may make a profit or not, but if you count on it as a learning experience, you may still benefit greatly out of it. Just do it few times, with no expectations, and you may enjoy it.

This would be my approach.



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I understand what you're saying, but I'm wired differently. As I said in the post, I'm an economist first and artist second (but I'm not even an artist if I want to be honest), so I know from the start that a market stall would not work and it's not really what I would want.

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