
We've always dreamt of taking hold of our dreams or, better yet, making our dreams become reality. But what if the two are switched? What if, at one point, the two become so intermingled that one is chiefly as realistic as the other? After hearing all the hype about Christopher Nolan's
Inception, I ventured solo to the theater (this is becoming a recurring Nolan theme after seeing
The Dark Knight by my lonesome two summers ago). After walking out of the theater, I noticed that after the ideas instilled in the movie have inclined me to become more conscientious about the division between dreams and realities. My state of awareness is at its peak regarding what dreams I hope become realities. Before making the move to San Diego, I thought it would always be a dream I longed for. Now that I'm here, it doesn't even quite feel real that I am...here. So, in order to set apart dreams from reality, I'm making sure I get my full 8 hours tonight.
Now, if only there was a way to record dreams - both those remembered and those forgotten in the depths of our mind.
Mind Heist at its maximum potential.
Goodnight.
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