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you don’t have to pick one dream

5 min · 3. mai 2026
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what happens when you don’t have just one dream, but many? in a world that constantly asks you to choose a single path, it can feel overwhelming to hold multiple ambitions at once. this episode of the quiet fire podcast explores what it means to be someone with many interests, many ideas, and many possible futures. i wanted to talk about the pressure to specialize, the guilt that comes with not choosing, and how to build a life that allows your dreams to exist without competing with each other.

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