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Success Quote by Roger Babson

"It takes a person who is wide awake to make his dream come true"

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Dreams are not fantasies to be indulged but blueprints to be executed, and execution demands full consciousness. Wide awake means more than not sleeping; it means clear-eyed awareness of reality, attention to the texture of facts, and the discipline to act on them. The line reverses the usual pairing of sleep and dreams to stress a paradox: to realize what you imagine, you must stop imagining long enough to plan, test, and build.

The phrasing fits Roger Babson, the entrepreneur and economic analyst who founded Babson College. He championed practical education, thrift, and data-driven judgment, and he made his name by treating business cycles as phenomena that could be measured and managed. His outlook married aspiration to accountability. A dream of success, to him, was not a mood but a program requiring numbers, schedules, and feedback. Being wide awake includes noticing early warnings, revising assumptions, and facing hard constraints such as time, capital, and competing interests.

There is also a moral edge. Wakefulness implies responsibility for consequences. It asks whether the goal serves more than personal vanity, and whether the methods respect people and the long term. Babson’s era prized sober self-control; he urged students to be alert to risk, to curb speculation, and to save in fair weather. The advice holds across fields: artists rehearse, athletes drill, founders validate markets. Every realized dream is a stack of small, conscious choices.

Psychologically, wakefulness counters the seductive inertia of daydreaming, which rewards you with a feeling of progress without movement. It replaces vague hope with concrete exposure to setbacks and feedback. That exposure hurts, but it informs the next move. To be wide awake is to keep your eyes on the details while remembering the destination, to adjust without quitting, and to translate desire into deliberate steps. Only then does a dream stop being private and become something others can see.

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Roger Babson (July 6, 1875 - March 5, 1967) was a Educator from USA.

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