Lour & Gruzoviktor
Have you ever wondered if the stuff we dream about can ever be made real, or is it all just a fancy illusion we keep talking about?
Dreams are just the mind’s way of sketching ideas, not a blueprint. If you take a dream, break it into real steps, and get your hands dirty, you can turn it into something that works. Otherwise it stays a fancy illusion.
I can see that logic, but sometimes the messy, wandering parts of a dream are the parts that actually make something worthwhile. It’s a balance between order and the strange bits we keep tucked away.I get the point, but I think the most creative ideas hide in the parts that don’t fit neatly into steps. You can’t always force them into a blueprint, so maybe that’s where the magic still lives.
You’re right, the wild bits can spark something real, but you still gotta grind them into a plan before you can build anything that won’t collapse. The magic stays, but you need a hammer to turn it into a door.
Yeah, a hammer turns those wild sketches into a door, but sometimes the wood itself needs a bit of seasoning before you even think about hammering it. It’s the same with ideas—first you let them rust in the mind, then you start shaping. But you’re right, without the right tools they’re just beautiful wood splinters.