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Dreams ~ A Poem by D. H. Lawrence

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Dreams That Don’t Disappear: A Lesson from D. H. Lawrence

Some dreams fade by sunrise — but the ones you pursue with open eyes can reshape your entire future.

Dreams

D. H. Lawrence

All people dream, but not equally.
Those who dream by night in the dusty recesses of their mind,
Wake in the morning to find that it was vanity.

But the dreamers of the day are dangerous people,
For they dream their dreams with open eyes,
And make them come true.

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Reflection

D. H. Lawrence reminds us that not all dreams are created equal. Some appear only in the quiet corners of the mind, drifting away with the morning light. But daytime dreams — the ones we hold while fully awake — are different. They ignite intention, courage, and forward motion. They ask something of us. These waking dreams are invitations to shape our lives rather than simply imagine them. When we commit to them, they become the bridge between who we are and who we can become.

What daytime dream is quietly asking you to take the next step?

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