When Pennsylvania based writer / blogger dreamer at heart, Dave Kester began his project "Follow Your Dreams", little did he know that it will grab the attention of Teen Vogue and dreamers around the world. His manifesto was supported by dance pro and member of Young Hollywood crew Maddie Ziegler during New York Fashion week. Maddie proudly held David's sign with words "Follow Your Dreams".
Photo courtesy Teen Vogue
“Doing what you want while being broke - you understanding the meaning of hard work and it speaks volumes of just who you are. We all have our own definition of success and it’s not your job to live up to someone else’s ways. It’s your job to find your own path your way, even if it means short change for a subway ticket. ”
Read David's full story on following dreams where he shares about the struggles of those less fortunate, but big dreamers at heart like himself. MahpalSoCal
Everyone says, “Follow your dreams!” But not everyone does it. Life interjects, bills pile up, and sometimes we have to do jobs we don’t want to do just to make it through the day. However, there are a number of reasons to follow your dreams, to break the trend, and to live the life you’ve always wanted.
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Meet Mireya of Philadelphia, PA her dream is to live a long, happy life.
Meet Teela of Wilkes-Barre, PA her dream is to work in the fashion industry in New York City
Meet Jordan of Wilkes-Barre, PA his dream is to be a WWE Champion.
Meet Dannie of Wilkes-Barre, PA her dream is to live in Europe/to be an artist.
Meet Matt of Washington Township, NJ his dream is to be a mixing engineer.
Meet Courtney of Wilkes-Barre, PA her dream is to be a teacher and to build a shelter for cats without a home.
Meet Brian of Ocean County, NJ his dream is to be an animator or video game designer.
Meet Kennie of Wilkes-Barre, PA his dream is to be a professional race car driver/mechanic.
Meet Sarina of Bronx, New York her dream is to be an outlet for those who have no one to turn to.
Meet Sarina of Bronx, New York her dream is to be an outlet for those who have no one to turn to.
Meet Nicole of Washington, District of Columbia her dream is to open up her own salon with her husband. They dream of opening a salon not only for hair but to the youth in need. They want to bring people in that struggle with self-image, home issues, homelessness, etc. and show them the true selflessness of Jesus. They would like to give free haircuts to those who cannot afford a haircut, therefore holding them back from looking professional for interviews.
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