Quote Originally Posted by zoth00 View Post
Doesn't matter who you are, even the most happy/wealth/healthy/creative/smart/etc guy on earth would get positive things from practicing lucidity.
Touché! Well put, Zoth.

Quote Originally Posted by Omnis Dei View Post
...That's when I decided I can't control my sleeping self to the extent I needed, I could only control my waking self. I built good habits that would increase my chance of being lucid without doing all that much extra work. Even now, every morning it's a battle to get myself to write my dreams down (especially when they're mundane) but I do it because I know that demon gets stronger every time I let it win, but it gets weaker every time I don't let it win. Knowing this simple fact has enabled me to take on all the other commitments I have taken on. Once you stop listening to that evil voice in your head telling you everything is hard work, nothing feels like work anymore.
So, by making it a passive "battle" (by your analogy), winning in the long run becomes exponentially more achievable. [Crap, big words. ^_o Sorry.]
That does sound a lot more reasonable than agonizing over it.
To summarize:
It is good. [Zoth]
It is personal. [fOrceez]
It can happen. [ImBored]
It's simple and you don't have to stress out about it. [All of God]

...have I ever mentioned that I really appreciate some of the people on this forum?