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Quoting yellowpenguin:
Few years ago I used to listen a radio talk program hosted by a middle-age guy.
The host read letters from the people, about their good and bad, joyful memories.
At the end of program, the host always said "Good night, sweet dream."
And it became my favorite ending message to friends.
"Good night, sweet dream"
What makes the word "dream" so special? Expectation, hope, wish, plan, etc, there are many words about positive future.
An adult say "I have a dream" it seems to be a childish. A teenage say "I have a dream" it looks beautiful.
Everybody should have own dream. As getting old, people gives up their dreams in various reasons. Why??
Few years ago I used to listen a radio talk program hosted by a middle-age guy.
The host read letters from the people, about their good and bad, joyful memories.
At the end of program, the host always said "Good night, sweet dream."
And it became my favorite ending message to friends.
"Good night, sweet dream"
What makes the word "dream" so special?
Expectation, hope, wish, plan, etc, there are many words about positive future.
An adult say "I have a dream" it seems to be a childish.
A teenage say "I have a dream" it looks beautiful.
Everybody should have own dream.
As getting old, people gives up their dreams in various reasons. Why??
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