
You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream.
-- C. S. Lewis
For more about C. S. Lewis, keep reading....
About the Quote
Dreams aren't just for young people. Anyone of any age can have dreams which can be used to define goals and then to set milestones for reaching those goals.
Shawn Johnson dreamed of competing in the Olympics and winning a Gold Medal when she was still in school. After she accomplished both goals, she dreamed of succeeding as an entrepreneur, and she's doing this in numerous ways. At 16, Shawn Johnson had won the Gold Medal in the 2008 Beijing Summer Games. At 32 (sometime in 2024), Shawn Johnson will have been an entrepreneur for half her life, and she continues to find new dreams for herself in this area.
Like many young men, Pat Riley wanted to win a championship as player. He was able to win an NBA championship as a player for the Los Angeles Lakers. That one championship is more than most players will ever win, and for many players that would have been enough. When he returned the the NBA as part of a coaching staff, he wanted to win NBA championships at every step of his post-player career. He won as an assistant coach, as a head coach, and as a team executive. He replaced one dream for another repeatedly.
If you're reading this, it's very likely you have dreams you want to realize, especially in terms of your involvement with cryptocurrency. It's also likely that you have realized your dreams (for example, reaching 5,000 HP or 1 BTC) and you have new dreams to realize.It's not enough to have one dream to realize. We need to replace it with a new dream (or with an older dream we had to set aside temporarily until we were ready to resume it).
Some (More) Information about C. S. Lewis
In 1919, after The Great War had ended, C. S. Lewis began publishing his writings.Spirits in Bondage was the first of these, in 1919. In 1938, after other works had been published, Lewis released his first science fiction book: Out of the Silent Planet, the lead novel of a space trilogy.
During World War II, gace a series of highly popular radio broadcasts featuring Christianity. These broadcasts were responsible for converting many people to Christianity. The text of these speeched was collected and compiled into a work titled Mere Christianity.
Since then, C. S. Lewis had been a prolific authour of both fiction and nonfiction. Between these catgories, he had written dozens of books. Among the faith-focused writings were The Great Divorce (1946) and Miracles (1947); these writings were regarded highly by many theologians and scholars as well as by the general public. Among his satirical writings, Lewis had written the novel _The Screwtape Letters (1942); this is also considered by many people to be one of Lewis' classic works.
In 1955 C. S. Lewis had written his autobiography, Surprised by Joy: The Shape of My Early Life.
One of Lewis' favorite topics was classical mythology, and in this category he wrote Till We Have Faces: A Myth Retold (1956). This was his writing of a story about eh Greek mythological figures Cupid and Psyche.
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