"I have a Dream." --- This is not a speech of Martin Luther King Jr...
Do you dream? How often do you dream? What all will you visualize in your dreams?
All these can make to the list of few quite common questions we come across in our day to day lives. But do we really know what they are? How they begin and what they can do to us? If you don't have any idea about what I am talking, then just check the later, or if you know and you feel that I went wrong do hold the honor of correcting me.
Dreams according to me are of two types...
One, those that quite often remain as unpicked fragments or messages sent to us from our subconscious memory and just fade away in the wake of reality. Second, those that you wish the world and yourself would see you becoming, and those that will not let you sleep.
If you think that this post is related to the former ones, or those dreams that toss themselves during the eight hours of our sleep, then there is no point of discussing over them, as we hardly remember things that pass over in that subconscious state nor we may not hold the expertise of interpreting them following Sigmund Freud's dream analysis.
But if you ever dream of something that you crave for, that will steel away your precious sleep and that will never skip to your subconscious layers then, it is all what can make up to the phrase called "I Have a Dream...", and here I am just talking about those dreams that can drive us frenzy and put an end to our long lasted yearnings by making us successful.
Dynamism of our Dreams...
Every one of us holds several interests as a child and it all depends upon us to identify and make those interests our dreams by considering our preferences. What ever we dream about should be strong enough that they can make us get ready to face every thing that comes to us, both good and bad. A dream, in this context is nothing but a goal we fix and indulge ourselves into.
This category of dreams can change a person as a whole as they get hold of the human instincts and pave a way to their success. These desires catch every single thought we make and change it accordingly so that one can reach their fixed goals. The same fact is well mentioned by Yuvraj Singh, a famous Indian cricketer and a cancer survivor in his debut book that his dream of playing again for India strengthened his will to fight cancer and survive it.
Therefore, all we have to do is simply decode our strongest desire, i.e., nothing but the dream, adjust our self to the most powerful phrase called "I have a Dream, a rather strong one than anything that is trying to pull me back," put in our maximum potential and then wait to enjoy the success, as it does the rest just to make us achieve it...
Nice interpretation of dreams , with me , I usually tend to forget dreams , the moment I wake up, so unfortunately very few dreams I tend to remember and recall ,Good work Sowmya!
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