Common: Subscribing to traditional beliefs about a universal reality with predetermined parameters about what is practical and possible.
Uncommon: From a young age we’re told tales of this daunting place called the “real world.” It’s a place where practicality always trumps imagination and undaunted ambition. “Better dream now and enjoy it,” we’re implicitly told, “because when you grow up you’ll realize that things don’t work that way in the real world.”
Advice about the “real world” may come with good intentions, but that doesn’t make it accurate. What someone else finds true need not become your dogma.
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Author: Kent Healy