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"Chaque homme devrait modeler sa vie de manière à ce qu'à une heure future le fait et son rêve se rencontrent."

Victor Hugo
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Imagine your life is like a house you're building. You've got a blueprint, right? It shows how you want every room to look, where each window goes, and how wide you want the hallway. Now, think of your dreams as that blueprint. The core idea here is that we should live our lives in such a way that one day, the reality we experience matches the dreams we've had.

This idea isn't new. It's been around for a long time because it speaks to something fundamentally human: the desire to make our dreams come true. Think about the Renaissance period, a time when great artists, thinkers, and inventors like Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo were turning their visions into reality. They didn't just sit around wishing things would happen—they actively worked to bring their dreams to life. Their paintings, sculptures, and inventions were the physical manifestations of their dreams.

Let's bring it closer to home with a real-life example. Take someone like J.K. Rowling. Before "Harry Potter" became the worldwide phenomenon that it is, she was just another person with a dream. She was a single mom struggling to make ends meet. But she had a vision of a young wizard and his adventures. Despite numerous rejections, she kept writing, refining her story, and submitting her manuscript. Eventually, her dream met reality in a big way—millions of copies sold, movies, theme parks, you name it.

So, how can you apply this wisdom to your own life? Start by identifying your dreams. Write them down. Be specific. If you want to travel the world, don't just scribble that down—list the countries you want to visit, the experiences you want to have. Next, break it down into actionable steps. Saving money, researching travel blogs, maybe even taking up a side job to fund your adventures. The key is to take consistent, concrete actions that bring you closer to your dream.

Picture this: You're sitting in a coffee shop with a friend, and you're talking about your dream to open your own bakery one day. You’ve always loved baking, ever since you were a kid making cookies with your grandma. You can almost smell the fresh bread and pastries, hear the friendly chatter of customers, and feel the satisfaction of creating something people love. But right now, it’s just a dream.

So what do you do? You start small. Maybe you take a weekend job at a local bakery to learn the ropes. You experiment with recipes at home, get feedback from friends and family, and start saving money for your venture. You might even set up a small online store to test the waters. Each step, each action, is a brick in the foundation of your dream house.

Before you know it, you’re not just dreaming about that bakery—you’re living it. You’ve framed your life in such a way that your dream and reality have met. And it’s not just about the big dreams; this approach works for smaller goals too. Want to get fit? Start with daily walks, then maybe a gym membership, and before you know it, you’re running 5Ks.

So next time you find yourself dreaming about the future, remember—those dreams are your blueprint. Take the first step, then another, and keep going. Eventually, fact and your dreaming will meet, and you'll find yourself living in that house you once only imagined.
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