I know all of you are waiting with bated breath for Monday’s quote…BUT instead today’s post spotlights a song from Tony Award-winning musical Man of La Mancha — The Impossible Dream.
It’s impacted me greatly during this journey so I want to share it with you. As you may know, I have been battling some inner resistance. Like many artists, fear was holding me back. Still not quite sure of what I was afraid of…fear of bankruptcy, fear of being selfish by leaving a loved one behind, fear of failure, fear of throwing away what I worked so hard to achieve. Or, was it fear of success and what that means to my strong desire to have a family one day? Who knows, who cares!
One of my acting coaches recited the lyrics to this song after I had a small breakdown in class. I read this when I feel down and recently had a breakthrough. I hope the song inspires and helps people like it did for me.
To dream the impossible dream To right the unrightable wrong This is my quest To fight for the right And I know if I’ll only be true And the world will be better for this |
There are countless stories online about how this song has moved people to do great things. One I just read is associated with Robert Kennedy’s long-shot Presidency campaign.
In 1968, George McGovern quoted The Impossible Dream while introducing Kennedy at an event. Kennedy then asked McGovern if he thought it was impossible. McGovern’s response…”No I don’t think it’s impossible. I wanted the audience to understand it’s worth making the effort – whether you win or lose.”
Yes, love it! This is the message I hope Damn the Odds conveys.
Tags: fear, Man of La Mancha, The Impossible Dream
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