A child's dream is what it's all about; any witness to the contrary should not be allowed. The secret of success is not in trying to be perfect, but in working to reach their intended goal. Not all can be perfect, but all have a story to be told and we should listen to all. To succeed is not easy, but all need a chance to try.
We must encourage them to work diligently until they get it right. Their ideas need honing, so be patient and at ease; if they try but for some reason fail, persuade them to try, and try again. For some, success comes sooner; for others, failing a first or even a second attempt, does not mean they shouldn't try again. The secret is in persevering, not giving up in haste.
So do not knock their childish dreams as wild imagining. They will know, in time, when to spread their wings, but once aloft return it's not easy. Their destinations will vary; no one can predict how many roads they'll travel or where they'll go. The answers to these questions will unfold in time.
While some will succeed, some will not, but do not discourage a child from trying for the dream embedded in their heart, for that is all they have at this time, all they have to offer.
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem