Food for Thought #3: Capitalizing on your potential (in 6 points)

Shaan Madhavji
6 min readDec 22, 2020
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How often do you dream ? It happens a lot to me, especially daydreaming. I genuinely enjoy getting lost in my thoughts, letting my imagination taking over. Dreaming boldly lets your creativity thrive and opens a whole new world of opportunities. It allows you to draw any future you’d feel comfortable and happy with. But I believe the real power of dreams takes place when you actually achieve them. Why ? Because that’s when you realize what was once unconceivable can suddenly become your reality. It pushes you to be even more ambitious and achieve greater goals. Doors keep opening and nothing remains impossible…

You don’t need to be a genius, a visionary, or even a college graduate to be successful. You just need a dream and a framework — Foundr

Each and everyone of us can bring value to this world. The thing is, we tend to put people into boxes very quickly, making assumptions on their capabilities. By doing so, we prevent some of them to dream and be aware of what they can actually achieve. However, history has shown multiple times that individuals with genuine passion, commitment and a profound willingness to make a change can overcome the biggest challenges. No matter what they’re told, no matter who they are, no…

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Shaan Madhavji
Shaan Madhavji

Written by Shaan Madhavji

I’ve always been passionate about education and helping people reach their full potential. Writing on happiness, self-improvement, perspective.

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