How do I push myself when my dream seems impossible?

<p>Found this in Chicken Soup for the Preteen soul… pretty amazing poem:</p>

<p>No Matter What Happens</p>

<p>I remember a time when each day was long,
When the world was a playground and my life a song,
And I fluttered through years with barely a care,
Ignoring the future and what waited there.</p>

<p>School was intriguing and filled with delights,
I played away daytimes and dreamed away nights,
My parents assured me I had nothing to fear,
And that no matter what happened, they’d always be there.</p>

<p>Little I knew of a world outside home,
Where tragedy, sorrow, and murder could roam,
All I saw were blue skies, rainbows and stars,
I looked past destruction of buildings and cars.</p>

<p>As a child, my biggest concern was just me;
I had to be happy, I had to be free.
And if I was content, I would not shed a tear,
And no matter what happened, I still would be here.</p>

<p>But as I grow up, darknesss starts to set in;
My bright world has turned into concrete and tin.
I now see the violence I looked past before;
My friends start to die and my heart hits the floor.</p>

<p>Deadly diseases claim people I love,
Ther are landfills below me, pollution above.
I often think back to when life was a game,
But no matter what happens, it can’t be the same.</p>

<p>There are days when I just want to break down and howl,
To give up completely, to throw in the towel,
But I hold my head high and I push my way through.
I have too much to give and so much to do.</p>

<p>And I make a vow that, though it’ll be hard,
I’ll go on with a smile and play every card.
I’ll give all I can, help others and love.
No matter what happens, life will bloom again,
And the strength I don’t have will come from above.</p>

<p>So come, take my hand, and through the darkness we will sail -
If we all join together, we never can fail.
We’ll remember to care, remember to feel,
And no matter what happens, our world we will heal.</p>

<p>By Alison Mary Forbes</p>

<p>Kinda applicable? It reminds me to push on. This and many other poems/quotes.</p>