Whose dream am I living?

Have you ever looked at your life and wondered whose dream you’re living? Maybe it’s the career your parents thought was best, or the path society deemed most acceptable. Sometimes, without realizing it, we follow a script written by others, one that doesn’t truly reflect who we are.
For years, I did the same. Growing up, I found solace in poetry and writing. Words felt like a natural extension of my soul, a way to give life to the thoughts swirling in my mind. But as I got older, the world around me convinced me that writing wasn’t practical. So, I tucked that dream away and followed a more traditional path.
But the yearning to write never left. It lingered, quietly waiting for me to listen. Recently, I decided to pick up my pen again, not to achieve recognition, but to reconnect with myself. I began writing blogs, pouring my thoughts into words. It’s not about how many people read them; it’s about how alive I feel while writing them.
Writing hasn’t solved all my problems, but it’s reminded me of something important: borrowed dreams will never bring fulfillment. Only when we embrace our own passions, no matter how impractical they seem, can we start living authentically.
So, ask yourself: Whose dream am I living? If it doesn’t feel like yours, it’s time to rewrite the script. Start small. Do one thing that aligns with your passion, just for you.
Because the most beautiful story you’ll ever write is the one that’s truly yours.

Whose dream am I living? Have you ever looked at your life and wondered whose dream you’re living? Maybe it’s the career your parents though...