Haiku | Anxiety | Dreams
Anxiety Of Dreams
A dream is worth a thousand tales, ones that never end, lest you wake up
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Summary
The web content reflects on the nature of dreams and their relationship to anxiety through a haiku and an accompanying photograph, and it offers a link to a related story titled "The Night I Witnessed A Miracle."
Abstract
The article titled "Anxiety Of Dreams" presents a haiku that poetically suggests dreams hold countless stories that continue indefinitely until one wakes up, drawing a parallel between the boundless narratives of dreams and the unsettling feeling of anxiety. This theme is visually complemented by an evocative image of a person seemingly lost in thought, possibly reflecting on their dreams. The article concludes with a thank you to the readers and provides a teaser for another narrative, "The Night I Witnessed A Miracle," which appears to be a personal account of an extraordinary event experienced by the author.
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A dream is worth a thousand tales, ones that never end, lest you wake up
Thank you for reading.
Kris GageBecause most of “the signs” they tell you are garbage
Sufyan Maan, M.EngThink before you speak. Read before you think. — Fran Lebowitz