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December 21, 2009
The legend that is Susan Boyle is an inspiration to us all. She looks like the epitome of 'ordinary' and yet she has touched the hearts and imaginations of millions of people and re-ignited something very precious - something many of us had forgotten; the importance of dreams. Susan Boyle dreamed a dream and gave the rest of us permission to do the same. She showed us that there is always hope and that dreams only die when we stop believing in them. So many people, especially in recent times, have become far too busy surviving to be bothered with dreams. We have filed them away and allowed them to become buried under mountains of commitments and obligations and responsibilities. We wrapped ourselves up in circumstances and facts and figures and lost touch with what really matters, what life is all about. Nobody came into this world to be miserable. Nobody set out to experience life as one struggle after another. Every single person on this planet has a dream inside them and it is never, ever too late to start dreaming.
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