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The Don S. McClure Show Live - Day Dreamers - The Bad The Good The Ugly

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The Don S. McClure Show Live - Day Dreamers - The Bad - The Good- The Ugly

Life is one thing that you must live in this world.
And the driving force in your life is your dreams.
This system of thoughts can make or break your life.
The term Day Dreamer can have various degrees of non-satisfaction or strong directional patterns that reach your brain and guide you to the success level in your life.

That is why we should look at what aspect of the Day Dreamer have you become. 
In the Movie (Gladiator,) the Emperor talks with his general Maximus the words are that about his being a day Dreamer;
Maximus: You sent for me, Caesar?
Marcus Aurelius: Tell me again, Maximus, why are we here?
Maximus: For the glory of the empire, sire.
Marcus Aurelius: Ah, yes. Ah, yes, I remember. Do you see that map, Maximus? That is the world which I created. For 25 years, I have conquered, spilled blood, expanded the empire. Since I became Caesar, I have known four years without war, four years of peace in twenty. And for what? 
I brought the sword. Nothing more.
Maximus: I've seen much of the rest of the world. It is brutal and cruel and dark, Rome is the light.
Marcus Aurelius: Yet you have never been there. You have not seen what it has become. I am dying, Maximus. 
When a man sees his end... he wants to know there was some purpose to his life. How will the world speak my name in years to come? Will I be known as the philosopher? 

The warrior? 
The tyrant...? 
Or will I be the emperor who gave Rome back her true self? There was once a dream that was Rome. You could only whisper it. Anything more than a whisper and it would vanish... it was so fragile. And I fear that it will not survive the winter. Discuss by Renowned American Author Don S. McClure

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