Dream on.

I wish there was a straightforward way to show how serious I am about this: choose your dreams carefully. Most people nowadays live long enough to accomplish a lot of work, and I recommend you to employ your work to improve yourself. I'm not talking about working out and getting a sleek body.

You were born. It happened somewhere on this planet, so you have a house, a family, a country... an apparatus or a mechanism attached to your head or body. Old ways, old methods, old habits. This is as much a part of yourself as your heart, mind, feelings and soul. There is no pure immortal soul hidden inside you somewhere. Sorry. You're from this place, there's dirt all over you and you're made from this dirt. I might sound a little pessimistic, but that's not true.

When you dream, you're basically reorganizing the world. You're making slight changes to the mechanism that was attached to you. As far as I'm concerned, choosing your dreams carefully will irreversibly turn you into something else. Probably something new, but certainly it'll be terribly different from what you are now. Be careful with this, please.

Once again, I have to tell you I'm not talking about changes to your muscles and your appearance. I'm referring to the ways in which you can perceive the world and relate to it.

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