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My personal opinion, I'd rather have real life. In a dream there really is no outside stimulus to mix things up. Everything would be predictable and I enjoy a little spontaneity in my life. I have a pretty good imagination, but there are only so many things a person can come up with alone. |
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"If there was one thing the lucid dreaming ninja writer could not stand, it was used car salesmen."
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"I was looking back to see if you were looking back at me to see me looking back at you".
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Well, right now my life is so boring that i'd choose dreams but only if i didnt know it was a dream. Living in a lucid is just too lonely. i'd prefer being able to fly and the magic and all that stuff thinking it's real. whats so bad about it not being real anyway? what does it matter if its not real if ur happy? |
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Well i think the point is that life in a realm you knew to be false wouldn't be a happy one. But i guess, if you reckon you could be happy in falsity, permanent LD state could be awesome. |
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I think i like ld'ing better than real life, 'cause in my dreams people are entitled to their own opinion and they don't argue. |
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An idea is something you haven't fully considered.
A belief is merely a repetitive thought.
A conclusion is simply where you stopped thinking.
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The human mind has far greater potential than society has conditioned you to believe.
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Because we do live in a world with strict physical natural laws that make certain things impossible. I'm not "limiting myself to labels" or some other shit, I'm merely limiting myself to logic, which is a GOOD thing in my perception. Prove to me that something I thought impossible is actually possible, and I'll nod, place it in the "possible" category and move on. Repeat for every other thing I thought was impossible. There's no even POINT to thinking everything is possible, since it's freakin' easy to prove that it is not, and otherwise you can't even DO anything about it. In other words, it's not "limiting" myself - the word limiting implies that there's something out there that i'm limiting myself of seeing or going to, which there is not. And as far as I know, quantum physics only apply on the molecular level and below, NOT on the macro level. |
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I'd put both really. Lucid Dreaming is the ultimate fun and freedom, but the Waking World has everyone ya know in it. Ya can't replace your friends with dream characters, so I could never choose between Lucid or Life. (Just wanted to say that |
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As tempting as it sounds to simply go to sleep and dream of my paradise for eternity, I would choose life. I have obligations to fulfill, people to meet, lives to enrich or consternate. Perhaps if my life were different or I knew there would be no physical/mental/social consequense for spending a lifetime..... nah, still gotto go with life. |
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Seems like the thread was ressurected, so why the hell not. |
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Life for sure, as I haven't had any decent lucids yet |
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The first couple of days it would be pretty fun but after some years you will just think it's normal and even worse... You won't have any real 'connections' or conversations whatsoever, I'm betting it's kinda lonely :/ |
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Why isn't there a "both" option... each has ups and downs, I would never choice one over the other... |
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Of course it's better than life. The catch is, though, that life is a steady and long reality, where lucid dreaming is noncontinuous, short lived, and hard to achieve. It's better, so we have to work for it. |
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