I always had dreams. I knew I wanted to have money to buy things at the flea market. That's worked out well.
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I had dreams, but I didn't have the sense that they would necessarily work out. They seemed very far-fetched.
I started with no money. I had to borrow money in the beginning. I'm always a dreamer. I dream and envision what to do, then my wife will help me realize those dreams. I always conceptualize.
Like every poor person, I used to dream about winning the lottery. I didn't just get money, though. I got fame. And I got fame before I got money, and it was scary.
As a child I was sometimes so hungry that I used to dream that one day I'd get locked in a grocery store.
We all have pretty much similar dreams, and at the root of all those dreams is being able to be in control of your money.
My dream had always just been to do my work well, fall in love and build a life for myself.
When you dream, you dialogue with aspects of yourself that normally are not with you in the daytime and you discover that you know a great deal more than you thought you did.
When I was younger I used to want to own a sweet shop so I could eat sweets all day, but that dream died a long time ago.
This may sound strange but I had dreams as a kid of doing exactly what I ended up doing in my life.
The first dream I had was just to get a college education. I got through college in three years, taking extra classes in summer school.
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