{"id":849,"date":"2016-03-28T11:02:27","date_gmt":"2016-03-28T17:02:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/usertutor.com\/?p=849"},"modified":"2022-02-19T10:42:35","modified_gmt":"2022-02-19T17:42:35","slug":"the-world-needs-dreams-part-1","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/usertutor.com\/ideas\/the-world-needs-dreams-part-1\/","title":{"rendered":"The World Needs Dreams – Part 1"},"content":{"rendered":"

Dreams are why we seek to survive and why we seek to progress.  Dreams hold a promise for tomorrow. \"The<\/p>\n

For a dream to achieve full usefulness it needs to be tested, refined and put to work because on its own a dream is only a wish about life.  It requires substance and definition in order to become effective for life.<\/p>\n

It may come as a surprise, even to the most practical among us, how often dreams go unrealized because they do not get structured beyond concepts.  The highest percentage we could find was 8% successful realization while all other information sources were even lower.  That means at least 92 of every 100 inspirations never get beyond being a good idea.  There are various reasons cited as to why they go unrealized, from lack of confidence to weak support system to insufficient resources.  All reasonable arguments, however our experience is that lack of definition is the biggest culprit for unrealized dreams.<\/p>\n

Definition is required that describes the basic mechanics of the dream and explains its existence.  It is the deliberate getting to know the dream better and a simple who, what, where, when, how approach is the best place to start.  Taking the time to answer the basic questions forces evaluation of the dream, and understanding it in more refined detail.<\/p>\n

on its own a dream is only a wish.  It requires substance and definition.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n