boy and his wall
For many people a wall is a place were one can go to escape their fears or the harsh realities of life. It is a place they have created for themselves; a fantasy world. Walls give us hope, dreams, and reality all in one setting. They allow us to believe in ourselves and to push us to make our dreams become reality. I see that there are two kinds of dreams. The dreams we see while we are asleep, and the dreams we see when we are awake. Our dreams while we sleep represent more of a fantasy world, perhaps what we want; our wants and desires. Our dreams when we are awake are the dreams that we have in life and the goals that we set for ourselves and for our future. Is it possible for one to create to much of a fantasy world so it effects the way he or she thinks about reality? This was the first question I ask myself after interviewing my roommate Brian. As I was looking over Brian’s wall, I could see that he had a strong passion for becoming a "professional Soccer player", not just a professional, but "#1". With all the posters that say number one and all the trophies that say first place, no wonder when he is in his room he believes he is the best. But is it too much. After one finds something he or she likes to do, they will mo
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Approximate Word count = 807
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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