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My ‘Rather Impossible’ Dream
Ever wished that you were someone else? Well, I did and my days were filled with plenty of daydreams. At the age of 25, I was still out of the workforce; I just couldn’t secure a job. My last job was a poop collector! (Well, now you know why I couldn’t secure one). Still, I had my hopes…hopes that one day I would be well-known, somebody famous not the ordinary ‘kid’ was.
Three months past, I was glued to the couch. As I stared at the black box, I thought about life as someone famous or maybe someone I could be much better than plain old me. A philosopher…nah, I hated using my noggin. A sportsman…a singer, I would probably bring the house down, literally…what about an actor? Then it struck me…acting wasn’t that bad nor was it hard. I went to the bar with my old pal and told him about my idea. “Acting?? You got to kidding, Ellie. You can’t act.” He said but I argued about the role I had played in a high school play. “Yeah, you were only the spoiler, if you count that as a role!” I liked Mike despite his pessimism. He was the one who’d stick around when trouble came and I tell you when you’re me, troubles come very often. He was the one I relied on for advice. Boy, am I lucky I didn’t take him on this.
There I stood, staring nervously at the double doors. Gaining enough strength, I gave it a slight push and found myself in a large hall. A wide stage crowded with loud chattering people and red curtains hanging down majestically, completed the picture. Courageously, I went for the audition. Sadly, I didn’t get the part. The director even had the nerve to say that I wasn’t cut out for the stage.
So here I was, drinking my problems in the bar down the road. I hadn’t the courage to put up with Mike. I felt like a total flop…no job, a friend who’d probably laugh hysterically at this and gaining age without a proper life!
Morning came; I stared at the ceiling, my head thumped heavily to the beat of my heart. Suddenly, a quote floated into my conscious mind, “Nothing ventured, nothing gained.” I stood up instantly. I was not a failure of life but I was a failure for not trying at all! From then, I knew what I had to do.
Anxiously, I sat in front of my mirror. I experimented faces…happy…sad…angry, maybe not, excited…joyful. My thoughts were disturbed by a knock on the door. “He’s ready for you. You’re on in two minutes,” a sweet voice said. I nodded and returned her smile. Confidently, I walked to the stage and stood by the curtains, waiting like a child who stood in line to try out the new roller coaster. Finally, the hour came…
“I’m Larry King, coming to you live on the Larry King Show. Our guest today started as a Broadway comedian but rapidly ascended the ladder of success in movie history. Named as one of Hollywood’s Debonair Men, welcome Elson Mitchell!”
I flashed a smile to the applauding crowd. Well, what could I say? I had a dream…a dream one day I would be somebody out there. But everyone has dreams, no matter how impossible it may seem to reach it, when we put our mind and soul into our goal, the impossible becomes the possible. It’s never too late to keep that dream of yours. I followed mine, kept working on my goal and with a lil’ bit of luck, I achieved my dream. What about you?
Angela Teh
5 Abubakar
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