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A monopoly is considered a capitalist's dream.
It is all a matter of desire, a comparison between what I have and what I would like to have. A 'need' is a basic desire and a 'want' is sometimes a dream or something beyond our current mental, physical or financial capabilities. For example, 'I need a roof over my head' but what I want is 'a palace'.
borderless world is merely a dream,,, no country cant give up their border,, human mentality is lik that..Borderless world is merely a dream because in this modern era, everyone is fighting for land. It is impossible for humans to stop fighting and start a borderless world until we find another sentient race to fight and become united under one banner.
It was all peaches and cream -Ooh! What dream!
because when George came in Candy told George he told Crooks about the dream. George yelled at him saying "i though I tol' you not to tell nobody about that." and Crooks knows he shouldn't know so he didn't want to bother himself in with their dream. and he was blackk and they were whitee ORRR! Crooks was able to share in their dream, briefly, but now-despite his desperately wanting to be a part of that and have their companionship-he has been 'put in his place.' Curley's wife's words destroyed that dream, reminding him of society's racist limitations and constraints. He has now given up on ever having anything better, or even having companionship or friends. He will now accept being alone.
My dream living situation involves a spacious home with nature views and modern amenities, whereas my current living situation is in a smaller apartment in a bustling city. I envision having a backyard garden and more privacy in my dream living situation, compared to my current urban setting.
This appears to be a dream that expresses your terror of losing control of your situation. It does not predict any future event, but illustrates your current stress.
George and Lennie dream of owning their own piece of land and working for themselves, which is vastly different from their current lifestyle of hopping from job to job as migrant workers. Their dream represents stability, independence, and a sense of belonging, which contrasts with the insecurity and transience of their current situation.
Just like dreams of flying, maybe you need to leave town or escape your current situation.
This dream expresses your longing to be able to escape your current situation. The airplane represents the ability to "rise above" your ordinary situation and to "get away" or to "fly free as a bird." Dreaming of buying the airplane represents obtaining the ability to escape.
This dream is an expression of your personal feeling of being confined and limited in some way in your present situation. It does not predict the future but only illustrates your current emotions.
This dream illustrates your feeling of being immersed in a situation that could hurt you. Although you are doing your best to move forward your current circumstances, you realize that you are entirely vulnerable to someone (or something) that has more experience in the matter or who is better adapted to the situation.
The meaning of the dream depends on the feelings experienced in that dream. If you felt liberated and proud in this dream, it suggests that you long to be free from conventional rules and limitations. On the other hand, if the dream was embarrassing, it suggests that you feel unprepared for some task/responsibility, and that your weaknesses are exposed. The dream will recur until your current situation is resolved. Alternatively, the dream might recur each time you find yourself in a similarly embarrassing (or constrained) situation.
Living the Dream - album - was created in 2004.
It means that the dreamer feels out of place in the current circumstances. The "parents" in the dream might represent a school (Alma Mater = Foster Mother) or a job or an inappropriate mentoring situation.
No, Dream is a verb, hence, you can dream something.Ex. I dream about current events.
George's story of the Sacramento river in "Of Mice and Men" symbolizes hope and the possibility of a better future. It serves as a metaphor for the dream shared by George and Lennie of owning their own land and living independently. The description of the river and the lush landscape highlights the contrast between the harsh reality of their current situation and the dream of a peaceful life.