Charles Handy thought for the day on not postponing one's dreams, and becoming what one wants to become, today. Handy begins the thought discussing how Bob Geldof was able to realize his grand dream, and how he wishes he could achieve what Geldof did. He proceeds to note how his encounter with a middle-aged woman prompted him to understand that life is not a dress rehearsal, and that one must take hold of one's life and dreams and actualize them while one has the opportunity to do so. He closes the thought urging that one seize the day, and to get on with living as if one were already in heaven and free from concern.
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Charles Handy thought for the day on not postponing one's dreams, and becoming what one wants to become today; Charles Handy Papers; Box 18, Folder 16; 2 pages
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