Idealism, Realistic & Pragmatic

Ideal is something considered perfect.

Perfection is not a final step but achieved through a process.

Realism is necessary, meaning in its implementation, it is adjusted according to capability.

Don’t forget, even if something is done within one’s capabilities, if it lacks utility or doesn’t precisely support idealism, it becomes futile.

So, having a dream doesn’t mean giving up because you think your dream is too high. It might be because it’s less realistic and less pragmatic.

Don’t shatter your dreams. Find alternative ways that are easier, realistic according to capabilities, and pragmatic that yield tangible results, to achieve the ideal hope.

Because your hope might fail not because your dream is too high but because the approach is difficult (unrealistic & impractical). That’s the key to handling your dreams.

As a conclusion, accompany it with prayers and reassess whether your dream is still relevant or needs to be adjusted based on the situation. But the essence remains the same: don’t complicate your path to achieving dreams by measuring how realistic it is according to capabilities and how useful our efforts are in supporting the dream without falling into the trap of wasting time.

If we can maintain a balance between idealism, realism, and pragmatism, we will avoid dilemmas and other challenging situations that excessively drain energy and thoughts.