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My wondering
Friday, February 20th, 2009
1. Dreamers create the future. The rest just follow and implement the dreams.
2. Dreamers inheritently believe that things should be good and better
3. Does that mean ultimately the future will be good and better??
Doug
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yep – only if enough folk start dreaming – I’ve been a long advocate of daydreaming ‘lessons’ in schools.
There are already lots of dreamers, but I would love schools to open people eyes to dreaming. I personally think that you are born a dreamer though.
I try and have half hour in bed at night and in the morning before i get up just thinking bout stuff, the mrs thinks i’m being lazy but the truth is its when i’ve had my best ideas. Im all for dreaming!
“You may say I’m a dreamer, but I’m not the only one
I hope someday you’ll join us, and the world will be as one” – Lennon
In fact, thinking about it, I just realised how many songs he wrote involving some kind of “dreaming”
I’m all for it!
Rich
Dreamers also tend to be 99.9% optimistic. I have been a dreamer since day one and continue to be. It is no doubt the the future is created by “outlandish” thoughts. It will only be a matter of years before something more powerful then the “internet” is produced. Teleporting is something thought impossible but I have to think that governments around the world supress technology as they are fearful of it. Look at stem cell research in the U.S. President Bush banned it. As the saying goes. It takes 5 years to build a stadium but only 5 seconds to demolish it.
I make you right. However…
1a. Dreamers could let their dreams flex to accomodate the rest of the world…including those implementing them!
The future will be better if we involve others in our dreams!
I suppose it depends on whether what you create must necessarily be related to what you believe in. Ask Nobel (dynamite) or Einstein (atomic bomb)
Some dreamers eat space cake.