Dreams... nightmares...
Saturday, 22 September 2007
Ah yes. I suddenly remembered, everyone has dreams right? I heard that some dreams actually has something to do with how you feel for the day. These kind of dreams are pretty common around people, examples are like... Falling from a very high place, the lift suddenly going nuts and you either go past the maximum level of floor or the lift just drops straight down. These kind of dreams are said to mean that you are either stressed out or you are feeling depressed. I'm not really sure if it's accurate but I've had these kind of dreams before. I've also had weird dreams before like... I dreamt that I was dreaming, that kind of scenario... I 'wake up' from my dream to realise that I'm lying beside a bed of flowers, then after a long development of story, I woke up for real... It's an odd feeling, waking up twice...Speaking of dreams also reminds me of nightmares. People hate nightmares yes? I don't really hate them, actually I prefer to have nightmares than to have 'sweet dreams'. You may think I'm odd, but I'll explain why I prefer nightmares so... no rush eh? Ok, Nightmares usually scare the hell out of you. They either show your greatest fears or they just show things that you dislike. Sometimes things that are straight out of horror flicks. But, if you think of it this way... When you have a nightmare, it usually gets your adrenaline pumping. It's a great feeling actually. Nightmares are usually also things that don't happen in real life, so your get to experience things that may never happen to you ever in your life. When you wake up from a nightmare, and you realise that the things didn't really happen to you, you feel... relieved. On contrast, if you have a dream and you woke up from it, you feel... sad? Plus! Nightmares usually makes you want to appreciate your life now since it's always better than in nightmares. (Or else it won't be called nightmares)Now, doesn't that make you appreciate nightmares more?
[[ L-vin Tay ]]
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