Wakefulness Is the Real Beginning
Wakefulness Is the Real Beginning Dreams stay distant until action begins. A grounded take on turning intent into reality. There is a quiet honesty in the line, “The best way to make your dreams come true is to wake up.” — Paul ValĂ©ry. It does not comfort. It confronts. It suggests that dreaming alone is not enough, and that the distance between desire and reality is bridged by awareness, not wishful thinking. The message carries a subtle urgency. It nudges us to move from imagination into motion, from comfort into clarity. This is not about abandoning dreams. It is about respecting them enough to act. Dreams Feel Safe Imagination without effort creates an illusion of progress Dreams are easy to hold. They ask nothing from us in return. In our minds, success comes without resistance. Plans form neatly, and outcomes look certain. This comfort can become a trap. It gives a false sense of movement while nothing changes in real life. Many people stay in this space for years, thinking...