If we didn't have nightmares, we wouldn't wake up every morning chasing our dreams.

Joyce Rachelle
If we didn't have nightmares, we wouldn't wake up every...
If we didn't have nightmares, we wouldn't wake up every...
If we didn't have nightmares, we wouldn't wake up every...
If we didn't have nightmares, we wouldn't wake up every...
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The idea of chasing your dreams is a very appealing one. You can't help but dream, after all. But not all of those dreams are going to come true. It's a tough lesson to learn, but you're going to have to accept that at some point. If you don't, you're going to drive yourself crazy waiting for a long shot that might never happen.

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