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Dream

 Dreams are such a ubiquitous thing. Dreams in the night, when we sort out the day's work and thoughts, or dreams in the day, when think of all the crazy things we might one day accomplish, if only. Are dreams in the morning the same as dreams in the afternoon, where you first dream that your to do list will be wildly accomplished, or the afternoon dreams, where you dream of just getting through dinner so you can collapse and rest. Dreams can be huge- awe inspiring, downright scary, and unfortunately, shut down by those damned voices in your head that say you musn't, you shouldn't, you're not able, you're not worthy, you CANT. Dreams in the night pass through your memory in the morning, much like sand through your fingers at the beach, and they can escape you as much as the dreams you dream up in the daytime for yourself. So much of our dreaming is so similar. If we don't commit it to paper as soon as we can, it will fade away and disappear. Are our day dreams r