The Alchemist ~ Paulo Coelho


            The Alchemist

                                           

The story deals with an internal conflict between his love and personal dreams, but this novel ends up showing love as a supporting tool for achieving his dream. This is a beautiful idea that true love can prove to be a great stimulus when the time comes. According to Coelho dreams have a price, but not living your dreams have an even bigger price. The idea of seeking dreams is marvelous.

Pursuing your dream and committing to it makes the whole universe conspires to give you what you want.

 One of the dangerous hindrances described in the novel is fear. The fear of failure stops us from living our destiny. Overcoming this is a great victory as Coelho quoted - 

“tell your heart that the fear of suffering is worse than the suffering itself. And that no heart has ever suffered when it goes in search of dreams because every second of the search is a second encounter with God and with eternity”





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