I would definitely choose reality. After a while LDing would get boring. |
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I'm interested in everyone's opinion about this. Would you rather spend your lifetime in a continous LD, or in reality? The LD would be completely vivid with complete control, total lucidity, and continuation (you can create a world to live in, with the same DCs and stuff). But you'd spend your entire lifetime in the dream world. Or you could choose reality, like you live it today (and no, you can't LD if you choose reality) |
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I would definitely choose reality. After a while LDing would get boring. |
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While there is a lower class, I am in it.
While there is a criminal element, I am of it.
While there is a soul in prison, I am not free.
-Eugene V. Debs
Yes, I have the same opinion. You remember Agent Smith in Matrix one when he's telling Morpheus about his reflexions/considerations about the human race? Like: Humans need to be limited, to be affected by daily worries etc. A perfect world, so to say, a boundless existence won't be accepted. We're simply not made to life eternally in a world where we can do everything we want. |
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Fantasy is much more important and more valuable than Knowledge because Knowledge is limited... --- Einstein
Current Top 3 LD tasks (see all):
[X] have an LD
[_] summon yoda who teaches me how to use the Force and lightsabres on it now
[_] meet the main characters of my fantasystory on it now
Eternal Lucid. |
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{~]-[tomorrow will be the most beautiful day of your life]-[~}
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I'll take the lucidity. It has it's own challenges, just that everything is mind. |
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I wouldn't want to live eternally in any respect, and I think this great quote from the movie Troy explains it best: |
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I need rules to ground me and limit me. I could make them myself. Though it doesn't work that well in my LDs. |
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Basically be god, or mortal? I choose god. |
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Thats a very good and very tough question, i couldn't imagine a world without both of them involved. |
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No reason not to chose the LD. If you had PERFECT control, that is. Otherwise, it would be pretty lame, and frightening, after a while. |
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“What a peculiar privilege has this little agitation of the brain which we call 'thought'” -Hume
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