THE VALUE OF DREAMING
BY FRANTZ BATAILLE, MD
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o many , dreamers are people stuck either in the past or future, a way to deny
the current reality. But even so, dreamers feeding themselves with
delusions remain active people in the extent dreams, whatever
they are, are also part of life.

You will never in fact know what dreams’ geography looks like, specially those
that drive us away in the would be lands and other ones where dreamers keep
watching as from a landing plane rivers, houses, highways, horizons and skies.
Better than the next roads and the coming runaway, dreamers have a geography on
their own, and it is limitless. Country
women on their way to the next wide
open market have also their borderless
dreams while college teenagers expect to solve chemistry or biology
issues at MIT through the hue of daydreaming break. Nobody knows so far what
hides behind a smoking coffee cup in a Manhattan pub; dreams are usually
silent but they are our blood, our
memories, our feeling and our soul.


Consequently better take care of your dreams.