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Dreams almost always come true, but the question is different, do we need dreams when they come true? What am I talking about? Let's look at an example. A woman dreams of meeting a man. She imagines his image, imagines how happy they will be together, imagines what kind of house they will build together, and so on. Time passes, she meets the man of her dreams, but that’s all over. That is, a man appears, but nothing happens with him. Why? Because as a woman, when creating the image of her dreams, she did not take into account a couple of points. The first is that there is no image of her own built into the dream image. That is, when creating the image of the future, she did not include herself in it. She did not comprehend what she should be in order to correspond to the image of a man and the image of their joint interaction. The man appeared in her reality, but did not pay attention to her, because he was interested in women other than the one who dreamed about him. When creating the image of a dream, the woman did not take into account the moment of correspondence - whether she herself would correspond to the man she dreams about. The second point – a rigid form of a dream, without adjustment to temporary changes and additions. She met the man of her dreams and did not pay attention to him, because time had passed since the moment of her dream, and the image of the desired partner had undergone changes within her. The dream has come true, but she is not able to evaluate it. Therefore, if you are dreaming about something, you need to realize that the dream image must be plastic, allowing for variability; you yourself must correspond to your own dream image, otherwise the dream will pass you by. For this you have to work on yourself. If you dream of becoming successful, then you should start to behave like a successful person, and feel like a successful person, and think like a successful person thinks. Then success will quickly find you. And your “meeting will be mutually joyful”) If we return to the situation described initially, then a woman, when creating the image of a man, should answer the following questions: What kind of woman will be like him? Will she be able to become like the image of her dreams? What needs to be done for this, what qualities should be developed in oneself? Is she ready for such changes? If so, then you shouldn’t put aside the work to live up to your dreams. If there are no more answers to questions, then why do you need a dream for which you are not ready to develop?) After all, dreams become reality when you work yourself to realize it.