“ I would say to always follow your dream. And dream big because my whole career, including any of the things that I've accomplished, I never thought in a million years that I would be here. So it just proves that once you believe in yourself, and you put your mind to something, you can do it. “ said Simone Biles.
In this chapter, Ella shares her most sincere approach to a subject that has always been inspiring to her: Dreaming big.
In philosophy, the phenomenon of dreaming is used as key evidence for the sceptical hypothesis that everything we currently believe to be true could be false and generated by a dream. Descartes holds the common-sense view that dreams, which regularly occur in all people, are a sequence of experiences often similar to those we have in waking life (this has come to be labelled as the “received view” of dreaming). "A dream makes it feel as though the dreamer is carrying out actions in waking life, for during a dream we do not realize that it is a dream we are experiencing."
In the Book: “ Infinite possibilities: The Art of Living “ Mike Dooley, explains that " our big dreams are not accidental or inconsequential, but rather serve as invitations to understand the truths about ourselves, hinting at the lives we can create. Your dreams are not yours by accident. You have them for a reason, many reasons, not the least of which is to make them come true. With understanding, you’ll find that nothing could be easier than the way things have always been. "
In psychology, dreams are stories and images that our minds create while we sleep. They can be entertaining, fun, romantic, disturbing, frightening, and sometimes bizarre.
In this sixth episode, Ella mainly talks about the essential factors needed to believe that our dreams are achievable, and the fundamental principles required to reach this mindset.