Topic: Tell us your dreams. | |
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I rarely, if ever "dream"..
Other dreams of aspiration and such have gone, for the most part. |
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Edited by
Stu
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Fri 02/16/18 05:20 AM
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I dream of unconditional love. To love and be loved unconditionally. That’s an awesome dream but a challenging one. I strive to Love unconditionally but I fail far too often. I learned that it requires a reset every morning. |
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I had a dream I saw this topic in another thread on the site... You probably have. I only when back a few pages before deciding to do it. ![]() |
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Wow, Tom4Uhere! You sure dream alot! In my dreams I just fly over my neighborhood, forget to wear clothes to work, live under the sea or run from a killer through an impossibility long corridor. I was really fishing for more attainable dreams like climbing Mt. Everest. Lol! Oh...Duh I have a lot of ideas that could be called dreams... Being a mechanic I always dreamed of owning a salvage yard. Not just cars but everything. I had a very intensive a detailed business plan at one time. It was similar to a franchise or facility chain to be opened across the nation. I also had a business plan to open automotive hobby shops as a franchise or chain of shops. It would have 6 bays, a parts room, a tool rental room, car lifts and truck racks, a paint booth and all the equipment and tools to work on cars. It even involved hiring mechanics to advise members how to work on their cars. Another franchise I was thinking of is a bar/grill w/theater. Instead of stadium seating and dark theater, the bar would play the movies on big screen TVs and patrons could buy or bring their own headphones to plug in at the tables. There would be 3 or 4 stadium theaters where patrons could go to watch the movies in standard and 3d modes. The door fee would cover all the movies, so patrons could watch multiple movies while partying. I always wanted to be a physicist. Preferably a theoretical physicist. Working with nanotechnology. I've always wanted to fly a jet fighter too. Wouldn’t it be fun to tell people, “theoretically I’m a physicist”? ![]() Funny you should say that. I am a member at a few science based forum communities where people actually subscribe to that. It sounds crazy but it can actually be enlightening. See, as a mechanic with an interest in science and science fiction I take it as a million monkey rule. Put a million monkeys in front of a million typewriters and eventually you will get some Shakespeare. Who know if the next major scientific break-thru will be from a nobody. I post an idea based on my limited scientific knowledge that is by no means anything significant. A scientist reads what I wrote and it causes them to consider something they hadn't imagined till they read my quip. They explore a new possibility and it results in a break-thru that changes everything. ...And we suddenly have nano-bot assemblers, warp drive or transporter technology. Cause and Effect. As the world is exposed to more technology there is a potential to tap into new ideas from more sources. Some kid in Argentina has a cheap laptop with internet access, participates in a science forum on cancer research and writes his ideas on the subject. One of the pathologists working on cancer reads his quip and it causes a shift in thinking that results in a break-thru. A cure for cancer is found. Theoretically, that kid in Argentina is a scientist. |
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Good point Tom, we never know what someone else is thinking. Sometimes a radical idea in someone's head can lead to great things.
How many times has it happened over the centuries? |
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To digress from Op just a bit more...
Sometimes the professional thinkers make things more complicated than they need to be and the simple reasoning of the uneducated can give clarity where confusion exists. Now, back to our regularly scheduled topic. |
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I wish to meet someone special here!
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