Ambition Before I could really start to write about ambition, I had to ask myself what ambition really was. What causes people to be ambitious, and what are the advantages and disadvantages of being an ambitious person? At first, I must admit it was fairly difficult to comprehend. But I found it to all come together when I relates it to another kind of person or group of people – dreamers. When I think of ambitious people I think of dreamers. These are the people with hopes of one day conquering and ruling the world single handedly, and having everything work out just the way they want it to.
I also feel that an ambitious person is a confidant one. And because of this, they feel there is nothing they cannot accomplish. There are they types of people who often set goals so high and glamorous that they often set themselves up for disappointment when things do not work out their way. This, I guess, would qualify to be one of the disadvantages of ambition. But since I am the kind of person who believes that the sky is the limit, and if you put your mind to it you can accomplish anything, I choose to stay away from the disadvantages of ambition for the time being. Ever since I was a little boy, I have always been ambitious.
But who wasn’t? Before writing this paper, I did a little research to help me better understand the different forms of ambition, and if it differs between younger and older groups of people. I sat and asked my little brother what he wanted to be when he grew up. He replied, “A basketball star.” Not a player, a star! I thought what a glamorous career that involves years of hard work and dedication. And in order to dream as large, one would have to be ambitious. I then asked my mother a similar question, but found a great difference not only in the period of time it took for a response, but in the answer as well. Her answer was more realistic, almost as if she knew her limitations and her options, and her dreams had both narrowed.
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This helped me to understand that high ambitions lie in the youth of the world. And although adults may be ambitious at heart, their minds help them decide what is and is not realistic. Through my experiences in dealing with ambitious people (and being one myself) I found that ambition may cause certain amounts of unnecessary stress. It may even cause you to forget about the things that hold great importance in your life. An ambitious person tends to only see his or her objective, and anything that gets in the way of progress is either ignores or looked at as an advantage. This in return may cause people to dislike you, not because they want to see you fail, but instead want you to realize that they have to have ambitions and dreams.
And from time to time, they desire some kind of acknowledgement for their goals that they hope to one day accomplish. Some people may see this as a form of jealousy, but I see it as being human. We all want things that we do not have, so why should ambitions be any different? Therefore, ambition can be perceived in many different ways. It can be viewed as a person’s savior or a person’s downfall. It may give you that extra push you need to succeed, or it can be the hand that holds you down. But if you want my opinion, I see nothing wrong with being ambitious.
Think about it, if we don’t have our dreams, what do we have?