Every night, when you sleep, you dream and then at some point the dream ends or stops abruptly.
There are dreams with closed eyes and with open eyes. But they are always dreams. Just as the stories of our nocturnal dreams end, also the stories of our everyday life do the same. The problem is that while you accept the end of night dreams as a normal occurrence, you have difficulty accepting the end of the experiences of your daily life. Maybe you do this because your outer life doesn’t seem at all like a dream, because you consider it to be reality and not a dream.
Every day we end or interrupt our participation in everyday life, which we experience with our eyes open, and we enter into another reality, that of nocturnal dreams, in which the eyes are closed.
Dreams, both with closed eyes and with open eyes, eventually end, and this is not a failure, but it is in the nature of dreams itself.
The difference between an unhappy person and a happy person is that the latter accepts the end of dreams and focuses on what has happened before the conclusion of the dream, while an unhappy person, when the dream ends, feels only the pain of the end and no longer considers the good that happened before the end.
Remember, the end is inevitable, and the most decisive experience in human life consists in accepting this, highlighting the happiest experiences, bringing them with you at all costs both in the end and beyond.
Of course, it’s not easy, because the reality you see with your eyes open doesn’t seem a dream at all, it looks so real. It’s really hard to avoid being fooled, so don’t take it. Instead, look for people like you, who can no longer continue to delude themselves and others about dreams. Look for those like you who have decided to wake up.