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February 1, 2008 - 6:34 pm

the-alchemist.jpgI’ve just finished reading a book that has become one of my all time favorites, The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho. You may remember that I was reading it (along with a few other books) a while back. Well, I finally found an uninterrupted chunk of time to sit down and really get through it.

This book is amazing. It’s the story of a young boy named Santiago who has a dream and the courage to follow it. He’s on a bit of a treasure hunt and along the way he follows “the signs” and meets a variety of people. Some, who like him, have followed their dreams and are living lives of purpose and fulfillment. And others, who have not, and are living lives of emptiness.

It’s a story about knowing that everything is possible if you have the courage to believe it. After reading it, I’ve been inspired to take a good look at the life I’ve created for myself and the dreams I’ve always had. Some of them are present in this life of mine and some are sitting, gathering dust on the shelf.

I don’t want to come to the end of my life with those dusty dreams never having seen the light of day. So hubs and I have been discussing what we really want in life and what, if anything needs to change for us to achieve it.

One thing that sticks out like a sore thumb is my job. I’m not happy but have been sticking it out thinking it would get better or that it’s really the only option in this tiny town we’ve settled in. Now I’m reevaluating. Maybe it’s not the only option, maybe I’m not stuck, maybe I don’t have to settle. Nothing drastic has changed (yet) other than my awareness - I’ll keep you posted.

If you’ve got any dusty dreams of your own, I highly recommend checking out The Alchemist and seeing what it inspires and where it takes you…


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    holly Says:

    i’ve been wondering about this book for quite some time. but what i dream of most is having the time to read a book. …sez the girl who blogs an hour (two?) every night. hmmm…

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    Sybil Law Says:

    Thanks for the book recommendation! I fly through books so fast so I always need a new one to read!
    Good luck with your plans… things will work out.

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    Cecile Weekly Says:

    I read this book a few years ago. I don’t recall much of the story but do remember finding it impressive and beautiful when I read it.

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    missburrows Says:

    My mom used to give this book as a gift to her friends’ kids when they graduated high school. Strangely, I never got one. I guess it is time to finally read it.

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