dream

Since childhood, the teacher has asked us all what dreams we have. I want to be a teacher, I want to be a policeman, I want to be a doctor.... I wanted to be Superman, and as soon as this sentence came out, I was greeted with laughter, and I was ashamed. What's wrong with that? At that innocent age, children all wish that there was a cosmic superman to protect them. Why do children want a superman to protect themselves? When I was a child, adults often scared children: if you don't obey again, the police will take you away. Whenever a child hears the word police, he is so frightened that he is afraid to speak up, so that he is afraid when he sees the police. In fact, it is wrong to scare children in this way, and the police are an important guarantee for the safety of our lives. If you have children, don't scare them like this, but let them know that the police are the guardians of our safety, and if you get lost or in danger, you should immediately find the police uncle.

A little older, it's probably the fifth or sixth grade, in that era when all kinds of cartoons were prevalent, dreams have also become colorful, some people imagine that they are smart Ikkyu, and some people can think of entering the game world to control their own destiny. My dream is to have a Doraemon and conjure up all kinds of snacks, all kinds of fun toys and so on out of his magic pocket. Everyone has their own different dreams, and of course they will not share them with other friends, dreams are selfish, and everyone will never allow others to be the same as their own dreams.

When I was in middle school, I dreamed that I could become a genius and memorize books without going to class. Sleeping there can also answer the questions raised by the teacher fluently, play happily for a semester, and present excellent grades to your parents. From then on, everyone's dreams were basically similar.

When you go to college, everyone's dreams are basically the same. I hope I can find a beautiful girlfriend or a handsome boyfriend in college. I hope that I will not fail the exam. I hope that I can be valued by some large companies and develop a prosperous future. In middle school, we still have teachers by your side to take you from dream to reality, but students in college don't have such a good opportunity, everyone is immersed in the dream every day, and no one disturbs you.

When you enter the society, everyone's dreams are amazingly consistent, you can earn money, and you can marry the woman/man you love...... In this era of rapid development, it seems that few post-90s generations can stand on the society, and everyone works hard to make money but rarely can save money. Everyone envies the life of others who can squander every day without going to work, and dreams that one day they can be like them, not bothering about money, and spending as much as they want. In this era when college students are everywhere, there is a saying that this money is only enough to recruit a college student!

When I reached the dream of not being confused (middle-aged), I thought that I could have sensible children who didn't need to work for them myself, and I took my lover who had been with me for nearly half of my life to embark on a pleasant journey and appreciate the customs of a foreign country.

The dream of the 60-year-old is to hope that the children will be happy, and that they can walk with their spouses every day, chat and take their grandchildren.

The dream of the old age (80, 90 years old), what other dreams can there be at this time? I hope that I can still have a healthy body, and don't let my children work for themselves. A few old friends can still talk together and see who's around them, and that's it. Maybe you think what I said is different from what everyone thinks, so keep the dream seed in your heart, let him blossom, and bear fruit!