Have you ever pondered the depths of your thoughts?
Sometimes, That darkness can be more unsafe than the night itself. Consider the dreams that visit us on those nights.
Are they mere reflections of our unconscious mind and deeper psychological processes, or do they hold a deeper truth that reality always fails to capture? What I perceive is reality or my illusions.
As per Freud, dreams can help us understand our fears, need for security, quest for autonomy, and sense of identity by expressing hidden desires and unresolved conflicts. They act as a bridge between our perceived reality and our subconscious.
So, is the difference between reality and dreams not just a matter of perception but essential for understanding ourselves?
Imagine a world where we all engage in introspection and cultivate self-awareness, where we observe the world with detachment [ Tamara aku paina Neeti bottu concept]. A world where we actively challenge societal norms & generalised popular wisdom followed as customs, strongly emphasising reason and doubt. Can You?
Why are the pains we face in real life not there in the books we read during formal education? Is our education just making us slaves? Or money-making-MACHINES?
Could this lead to a deeper understanding of ourselves and the world around us?
Could it help us navigate the disparities between our expectations and reality?
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