We spend so much of our lives dreaming—of better circumstances, of recognition, of creative fulfillment. These visions pull us forward through difficult days and uninspired moments. But what happens when a dream transitions from the realm of imagination into reality? How does achievement transform not just our external circumstances, but our internal landscape? This week's … Continue reading Question of the Week #437
Dreams
Question of the Week #411
From Gregory Stock’s The Book of Questions: If you could script the plot for your next dream, what would the story be? What, if anything, have you learned about yourself from your dreams? Now, if it were up to me, I'd love nothing more than to have a dream where I possess Superman's powers. Imagine soaring through … Continue reading Question of the Week #411
Question of the Week #398
From Gregory Stock’s The Book of Questions: Would you be willing to give up sex for 5 years if you could have wonderful erotic dreams every night? As someone who's never experienced the real deal, I have to say – this arrangement doesn't sound half bad! I mean, think about it. No awkward first times, no performance … Continue reading Question of the Week #398
Facts About Dreams That No One Ever Told You
Dreams have long intrigued and fascinated humanity. They offer a unique window into our subconscious, a realm where the boundaries of reality blur and imagination takes center stage. While dreams are a universal experience, there are many lesser-known facts about them that often remain hidden in the shadows of our unconscious mind. In this blog … Continue reading Facts About Dreams That No One Ever Told You
Dreams
In the heart of a bustling city, amid the cacophony of life's everyday struggles, lived a young woman named Lily. She was in her mid-20s, with an enchanting blend of charm and mystery. Lily had a remarkable gift—or curse, as she sometimes thought. Her dreams had a curious way of transcending the realm of the … Continue reading Dreams
Sunday Scribblings #146
Welcome to Sunday Scribblings on The Confusing Middle! Each Wednesday I’ll provide you, my blogging friends, with a new prompt. Once you see what the prompt of the week is, head over to your blog and write something in response. There are no rules for what you write. It can be fiction. It can be non-fiction. It … Continue reading Sunday Scribblings #146
Question of the Week #348
Today, I want to explore another question that comes from Gregory Stock’s The Book of Questions: What would you do if you knew that unless you changed jobs and took a substantial pay cut, you'd have frequent insomnia and a terrible nightmare every few weeks? Would you be willing to prioritize sleep over material goods or … Continue reading Question of the Week #348
Question of the Week #347
Hey there, fellow dreamers! Today, I want to explore a question comes from Gregory Stock's The Book of Questions: Would you be willing to endure a year of terrifying nightmares for extraordinary wealth? The allure of immense riches can be enticing, but for me, there's one thing I hold too dear to give up – … Continue reading Question of the Week #347
It’s Dreamy
Those crazy confectioners at Coca-Cola are at it again with another kooky concoction. You may remember that, earlier this year, Coca-Cola Creations released the Starlight version of Coke, which was reportedly meant to approximate the taste of space. I tried it... But I've never been to space, so I can't attest for what space really … Continue reading It’s Dreamy
The Imaginary Argument
The other night I had one of my trademark strange dreams. In that dream I was married. I also had a daughter around three or four years of age. I also got into an argument with my nameless, faceless wife. It was kind of bizarre. Let me set the scene... In the dream, I'm married … Continue reading The Imaginary Argument