If you knew that your dreams would come true if only you work hard and do pursue them, would that change the tenacity of your pursuit ? Or the way you pursue them ?
Another very interesting thread m1469!

I know the answer is yes on both counts. You will give a much better effort if you believe the dream is possible. The more doubt one has, the more likely they will give up when the path gets bumpy. There is no question about this in my mind. I didn't truely begin to learn piano until I came here and put my doubts to rest. Nothing begins to work until I truely believe.
Dreams aren't real, but they're one of the first steps towards reality. Having a dream is synonymous with having a goal... Sure you can sit, watch the butterflies and be complacent. I would call that
fate - letting life take you where it will.
Or, as we drift along the river of life we can steer ourselves to the currents of our choice, I would call that controlling your destiny.
Getting upset over cold coffee and missing the bus, is like trying to fight the current... A lot of wasted energy.
You needn't fight the current in chasing a dream, it doesn't have to be a constant battle. I was reading a fitness site earlier today, though I couldn't make sense of most of it, I found a good phrase: "Enthusiasm trumps willpower, everytime". If it takes willpower to begin, at some point the effort will have to become enjoyable in order to stick with it.
Using the river analogy; it may take some effort and willpower to reach the stream you want, but once you get on the right track (begin to see results and enjoy it), it will flow.