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Are You Dream-Addicted? The Truth About Chasing Dreams

This Is Much More Common, Subtle and Unconscious Than You Think…

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Nov 28, 2023
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Have you ever felt like your dreams are always just out of reach? Like, no matter how hard you try, they’re always a step ahead, waiting for you somewhere in the future? 

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It’s like we’re on this constant chase, believing that once we grab hold of our dreams, everything will be perfect. 

We’ll be happy, fulfilled, and at peace. 

But what if this chase is actually holding us back?

The Endless Cycle of Chasing Dreams

I’ve been there, caught in this cycle of chasing dreams. It’s like there’s a voice in my head constantly whispering, “You’re not there yet. Keep going. You can’t be happy until you’ve made it.” 

This voice tells me that the joy, the freedom, and the peace I seek are all tied up in these dreams. 

And until they’re realized, I can’t possibly experience those feelings.

But here’s what I’ve started to realize: this dream addiction, this constant pursuit of a future where everything is perfect, is a trap. 

It’s a never-ending race where the finish line keeps moving.

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