“Hold fast to dreams for if dreams die life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly”
Nurturing our aspirations is essential because without them our capacity for growth is diminished.
When I first read these beautiful words by Langston Hughes, I felt a tiny flutter in my chest, much like the wings of a bird trying to find its strength. To hold fast to dreams means more than just wishing for something wonderful to happen; it means guarding your inner spark with everything you have. A dream is the compass that gives our journey direction and the fuel that keeps our spirits moving forward. Without that vision of what could be, our days can start to feel heavy, repetitive, and perhaps a little bit colorless.
In our everyday lives, it is so easy to let our dreams slip away under the weight of responsibilities, bills, and the exhaustion of a long workday. We often tell ourselves that we will pursue our passions 'later' or that our ambitions are too silly to be taken seriously. But when we stop nurturing those quiet hopes, we might find ourselves moving through the world without much joy, much like that broken-winged bird Hughes describes. We are still here, but the very essence of our ability to soar through life with purpose begins to fade.
I remember a time when I felt quite stuck, much like a little duckling lost in a thick fog. I had a dream of writing stories that could touch hearts, but I was so focused on the fear of failure that I stopped writing altogether. My days felt mechanical, and I lacked that special spark of excitement when I woke up. It wasn't until I decided to pick up my pen again, even if only for ten minutes a day, that I felt my wings beginning to mend. I realized that the dream wasn't just about the finished book; it was about the hope that kept me alive and inspired.
Your dreams are not burdens to carry, but treasures to protect. Even if your dream feels small or far away right now, please do not let it go. Whether it is learning a new craft, traveling to a distant land, or simply becoming a kinder version of yourself, those aspirations are what make your life beautiful and functional. They are the wind beneath your wings.
Today, I want to gently nudge you to look inward. Is there a small, quiet dream you have been neglecting? Perhaps you can take one tiny, microscopic step toward it today. Just one small movement can help you start finding your flight again.
