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Dreams and dreamers

What we believe

By Antonio MadrugadaPublished 9 months ago 4 min read
Dreams and dreamers
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We all are afraid to have dreams, no matter what, as we are afraid that the same dreams will never be fulfilled. There are those that work hard for fulfilling the dreams and those that allow the dream to die even before fighting for it because they believe that dreams are just impossible things to have. And those that believe that dreams will come true fight harder than others. Believing in the dream is not sin, but allowing a dream to die is. We shall never allow dreams to die while we have the strength and force to fulfill them and fight for them, battle for them, as society is made, and its rules are built and created to make sure that any dreamer will die in vain. It's a sad story, actually, and no one will ever understand the misery. A dreamer dreams, and those that create The Impossible stay in the impossible minefield. It's what they believe, and you cannot change them. There are those that want to be helped, and there are those that are hopeless because they don’t want to be helped at all. Many save the strength for the useless things in the rules of the human keen.

We all are born dreamers, but when we realize that society was built just to kill dreams, our dreams also will die. But there are those that endure against all rules of society, and those the society hates the most and they cast the dreamers away. People that are dreamers believe in the power of dreams and how much it is empowering to have a dream, at least. Because dreams will lead to an idea, and an idea will convert to a project. Projects convert into scientific advance, and science is progress. All the great doings of humankind did and made because there was a dream.

As a writer and dreamer, I always have been taught that being a dreamer is not a good thing for society, and my dreams will not bring any progress because hard work does that for you. In the growing process, I was made to believe that being just a person with dreams would make me feel nothing but misery. That I would be a vagabond or a beggar if I would not work hard the way they did, my parents I mean. But in all these things, I believe that their frame or their beliefs have big flaws as there was control of their minds and beliefs. In the end, I know that none of those beliefs that they are believing are not their true belief. Deep down, I know they have different beliefs, but now they cannot afford thinking otherwise because they live in a castle where every single day they have to pay the price of appreciation, validation, and the belief of what they think is honourable.

We are in the land of appearances, and we cannot deviate from that path without someone to tell us that our belief is wrong. There are no right or wrong beliefs; it's what we believe in that matters, it's how much we work hard for it and how much we appreciate in this life. Dreamers, some of them are still believing in trust in what they believe because, as I said, dreams bring an idea, and ideas mate and build. A project is born, science brings progress. Progress will forever bring evolution, and we will. I hope that you won't stop dreaming because if you continue to dream, it means that you have the capacity to write your stories, your tales, and to narrate epic tales and mythology of your worlds due to your might, work, and build. Never stop believing that you are capable of creating new worlds while you are living in this one because all the worlds that you might have created, they are true and they exist. Only the ones that lost faith in the dreams will tell you that your world is just a fantasy that you created to make others believe in your world. In other words, you are inspiring dreams in dreamers. So be it, inspire dreamers, inspire new dreams, once again, new stories will be born because you did so.

All ideas, all stories, all tales – new, old, or ancient – or mythology and myth, all those things were born from dreams and from an idea that sparked in the brain of the human being. And still, many still refuse to believe that dreams are not ideas or bringing projects to life, but a big sum of procrastination. And that dreamers do nothing else besides dreaming and that nothing is done at all. We are all dreamers, admitting or not, because we dream at night. Nightmares are a warning for something to come, not a prophecy, just a warning that something might be wrong; it’s just our brain telling us that something must be done, and that something must be taken to action. We are all wise; there is no shadow of death. We human beings, we believe, and we are superior, far superior than what we believe, and yet, we smash down everything that was given to us by nature. Is our intellect in mind telling us that we are all hypocrites.

Different people have different ways to see things, that's for sure. Different beings see different things from the other different beings, as what was given to us by Mother Nature – a freedom to choose whatever we wanted to do and there is free will. And many told me, "Your freedom starts when the other is ended." And yet, we all decide what to do, and we, the dreamers, decide to fight for the dream, no matter what, no matter the consequences, no matter the bad spelling and the toxic mouth trying to bring us down into believing the dreams are not real and that dreams are the opposite of progress. What do they know about progress? Ask yourself, if there were no dreams nor dreamers, would the world be the same?

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About the Creator

Antonio Madrugada

Writing rite since I am 13. Empower me to grow and I will publish my first novel of fantasy soon.

I am Portuguese. I am 33.

I published my first book in 2019.

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