: There is a profound difference between dreaming while asleep and "dreaming with open eyes". Daydreamers can be "dangerous" because they act on their dreams with intention, planning and processing to make them a reality.
: Wisdom is often the ability to recognize the extraordinary in everyday life. By asking simple questions—what do I see, smell, or hear right now?—we can break the cycle of complacency and find beauty in the grimmest places. Eyes Open
: Nature's secret is patience. In a world that demands constant speed, slowing down to immerse yourself in the natural world can restore physical and mental health. : There is a profound difference between dreaming
When we talk about living with "eyes open," we often mean more than just being awake; it is about a deliberate curiosity that transforms how we see the world. As Ralph Waldo Emerson famously noted, "People only see what they are prepared to see". To truly perceive more than just the surface, we must prepare ourselves inwardly—through thought, self-examination, and a deep connection with our surroundings. By asking simple questions—what do I see, smell,
Here is an exploration of what it means to keep your eyes open to life: The Art of Noticing