You don't have the luxury of time, and you wouldn't dream of doing anything that would slow your process.
«Modding Skyrim is like standing on the shoulder of a giant (the giant being Bethesda Game Studios); it allows you to do things you couldn't dream of doing alone.»
It was put in at the last minute — something you wouldn't dream of doing these days — and it was done without the knowledge or permission of the management at Rare and Nintendo.
I wouldn't dream of doing that today.
What will you or your family members do for your pets that you wouldn't dream of doing for another human being?
I understand the frustration people feel when they see the rich and the powerful getting away with things that they themselves wouldn't dream of doing.
I wouldn't dream of doing business now without insurance.
What completely neurotic, fussy, overprotective, OTT things did you do as a first - time parent that you wouldn't dream of doing now?
I'm glad you did something that most atheist won't dream of doing: You did your homework!
I know some people would
not dream of doing this, but for us it worked.
Not exact matches
I don't
dream of a world with 99 - cent hamburgers available at any roadside fast food place.
It's taking on the tasks and assignments that have a steep learning curve that tend to deliver the key insights and guideposts to helping them build their career
of their
dreams - even if they didn't always know what to expect when they took it on.
I don't
dream of a world full
of cheap lip gloss that was tested on animals; I
dream of one in which that kind
of beauty product is illegal everywhere, period.
When Patrick Dilascia ditched his successful New York career to live his
dream as the owner
of his eponymous clothing brand, he didn't realize it would fast become a nightmare.
I don't
dream of a world in which I can get a shirt for $ 3.99 just for the sake
of that.
If you are like most people, you are realizing that you
do not have the right people in your circle and that your chances
of living your
dream life will likely remain just that — a
dream.
Those who build the business
of their
dreams don't get there by simply wanting it.
But the lifelong Spidey fan says landing the role was really a
dream of a lifetime and one he didn't imagine would happen.
«After I came out, I felt like in a kind
of dream, like I didn't feel things were real,» he says, over a slice
of cake with cream and cherries.
But entrepreneurs don't let a little thing like going against the odds get in the way
of following their
dreams.
We all
dream of what we'll
do in retirement, but many people about to retire, no matter their finances, fear they're
not prepared emotionally.
The
dream and the reality don't add up — a scenario confirmed by a new Creditera survey
of 250 small and midsize businesses, which brings to light the struggle around bank financing, small business loans and the rejections small businesses suffer.
So choose your mentor wisely and
do not waver, because building that
dream will be a little like shoveling pea gravel — after hours
of backbreaking work, you'll look down and swear you've accomplished nothing, when the reality is just the opposite.
We all have the potential to be as successful as we
dream of being, so what separates those who actually live out their potential from those who don't?
Choice is one
of the few things that most people leave out
of the equation when thinking about all
of the reasons that separates those who achieve their biggest goals and
dreams compared to those who don't.
It's a
dream that almost didn't become a reality following a number
of false starts and rookie mistakes.
Not only
does his story illustrate just how worthwhile volunteering is, but it also proves how far - reaching one child's
dreams of a better world can be.
While he didn't homebrew while abroad, when he returned home to New York, Hindy began to make his own beer — and that led to his
dream of opening a brewery.
Don't wait to become worthy
of your
dreams.
Just because you've traded in the crowded office and the buzz around the water cooler doesn't mean you'll have all the peace and quiet you've ever
dreamed of in which to work.
Think about something you
dreamed of doing five or 10 years ago but didn't work to
do — and think about how good you'd be today at that thing if you had.
Five hundred bucks is a silly amount to pay for a joke flamethrower that doesn't even throw flames very far, but a perfectly reasonable amount to pay for what feels like a piece
of Musk's
dream.
As you can see, it is possible to grow and develop your recent startup without hiring the talent you
dream of one day having... but don't quite have the funds to support, yet.
And think
of it this way: You can recover from almost any loss, but will you someday recover from
not having
done everything possible to achieve your
dreams?
«If you're
not dreaming about it and aren't waking up in the morning having thought
of three ways to
do something different, then it's
not going to be the right thing long - term.
If you're a 45 - year - old founder with a
dream of retiring at 55, don't be embarrassed to reveal that in your business plan.
Companies that don't
do this risk falling into the Field
of Dreams Fallacy, where companies delude themselves into believing that «If you build it, they will come.»
«So many times it happens too fast You trade your passion for glory Don't lose your grip on the
dreams of the past You must fight just to keep them alive»
And while the teen years are often filled with aspirations and
dreams, 54 percent
of the respondents said they
do not believe they will achieve millionaire status in their lifetime, perhaps an indication
of a realistic perspective.
Unfortunately, even if Musk's colonization
dream is actualized, that doesn't mean AI is any less
of a threat.
«Again, I'm
dreaming here and it's science - fiction and I'm
not saying Intel is
doing this, but eventually we're going to have good enough robots with good enough artificial intelligence that we'll be able to implant all
of a human's memories (in it).
I know every British government pays lip service to those millions
of people who, allegedly, live outside London: people who don't get to live the
dream on a six - or seven - digit salary in one
of the globalized world's showcase cities.
Think about one thing you
dreamed of doing five or 10 years ago but didn't work to
do... and think about how good you'd be today at that one thing if you had.
If you're concerned that you don't have the discipline to achieve your
dreams, the internet will offer you plenty
of advice.
«I accept that a lot
of the things I'm fighting for now,» Whande said, «I might
not see in my lifetime... Martin Luther King didn't get to see his
dream fulfilled, but it was fulfilled.»
Don't go for the big number when negotiating with investors, says serial entrepreneur Gurbaksh Chahal, founder
of RadiumOne and author
of «The
Dream.»
I find that a goal
of «becoming lucid»
does not work as well as a goal
of doing something fun in the limitless world
of dreams.»
The Great Marketing Turnaround, by Stan Rapp and Tom Collins (Plume, 1990, $ 12), is the book for entrepreneurs who
dream of launching or growing a national brand but don't have millions to spend.
While the government certainly plays a part in starting a business, the fact is that entrepreneurs don't put their
dreams on hold because
of it.
While the overwhelming majority
of people don't start out in their
dream jobs, you can learn a lot while earning your first paycheck.