What if you never gave up on your daydreams? Those dreams that were once so real, gave you the power to create anything you desired and be anyone you wanted to be. Visions you could feel, touch and use to build your own future. But for many of us, they eventually die.
Society convinces us that these aspirations are unrealistic, childish and useless, leading us to kill and bury them with our own hands. We become what we’re told to be and try to happily live someone else’s life, while someone else lives our dreams.
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