Monday 24 December 2012

Never give up on your Dreams

Never give up on your dreams. That’s good motivational advice whether to a class of youngsters or to more disillusioned adults. It encourages them to believe in their dreams and to follow them. It convinces them that their dreams are worthwhile. If they have doubts and fears they will undoubtedly feel better if you can convince them that that is normal. We all need those dreams and hopes because without them there is no better future. So any teacher or public speaker who can convey that message is re-awakening perhaps forgotten dreams or reinforcing the message that it pays to have passion There are, of course too those other dreams that are part of the cycle of sleep. Fortunes have been made by those who claim to be able to interpret them and certainly some are so re-occurring that those who have them feel there must be some meaning in them. Whether or not these are a way of reliving something that actually happened or something you read about is open for discussion. Certainly a war film that showed torture scenes might give you nightmares afterwards. It’s definitely possible that you will wake up screaming. Generally, though, dreams slip away from us when we awake especially the ones where something nice was just going to happen.  These seem to vanish in the morning mist. So there are two different kinds of dreams, one important to our daily lives and one that is part of the night.


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