This line from the poem "If" by Rudyard Kipling emphasizes the importance of balancing ambition with practicality. It advises to remain grounded and not be consumed by unrealistic dreams, but to still pursue them with determination and perseverance. In essence, it is about maintaining a sense of perspective while striving for one's goals.
The five conditions in Rudyard Kipling's "If" are: 1) Keeping your head when all about you are losing theirs, 2) Trusting yourself when others doubt you, 3) Being able to wait and not be tired by waiting, 4) Thinking, but not make thoughts your aim, and 5) Being able to dream, but not make dreams your master.
She can find the dream master in portal in her room
he is near the third dream realm
When you enter the second dream realm are you blind
its jd
well you go up then right and your there
the dream master in the quest soul mates is:check on the first charge go two blocks and turn right
The poem 'If-' was written by British poet, Rudyard Kipling, and published in 1910. Kipling wrote the poem as a tribute to Leander Starr Jameson. The theme of the poem is a parent's advice to their son.
Hold on to your dreams. Keep them close to you and pursue them when you can, but don't be afraid to let them go if you have to. Dreams are good, but don't let them control your life. Also, do not only dream but didn't work on it.
not a clue I'm stuck 2
he is in the girls hallway upstairs
When that desire is all that's on your mind you tend to dream about it. Like if you had a serious crush they tend to be in your dreams cause your mind is only thinking of them. Your dreams are basically telling your what the heart desires most.