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Good for that 3 year old! It's important to have dreams. I have an uncle who wanted to grow up to be a tiger. He's a global defense engineer now. Just goes to show, dreams can come true... or at least kinda close in a metaphorical sort of way.
ReplyDelete"Hold fast to dreams
ReplyDeleteFor if dreams die
Life is a broken-winged bird
That cannot fly. "
- Langston Hughes.
In dream anything is possible particularly turning into tigers or awesome motorcycles for that matter :-)