It plays with our emotions and feelings. When dreams are unachievable you have to take a different path for the better. Failing to achieve a dream might be a sign of it not being worthy enough for you. Everything happens for a reason. Maybe Gatsby deserved better than a person like Daisy. Perhaps that’s the reason why his dream was unreachable. That’s why stars can’t be reached because you would regret it once you touch them. They are pretty hot. Some dreams are unattainable for a reason. Another reason why Gatsby and Myrtle didn’t succeed in achieving their dreams is that they did injustice while trying to aim for their desires. No one can be truly accomplished and satisfied by doing something wrong along the way. Gatsby became a criminal and Myrtle cheated on her husband who dearly loved her. Who killed a man and himself because of her death and nonexistence. They both did something wrong and maybe that’s another reason why they failed to reach their goals. Life is like Newton’s 3rd law, for every action, there's an equal but opposite
It plays with our emotions and feelings. When dreams are unachievable you have to take a different path for the better. Failing to achieve a dream might be a sign of it not being worthy enough for you. Everything happens for a reason. Maybe Gatsby deserved better than a person like Daisy. Perhaps that’s the reason why his dream was unreachable. That’s why stars can’t be reached because you would regret it once you touch them. They are pretty hot. Some dreams are unattainable for a reason. Another reason why Gatsby and Myrtle didn’t succeed in achieving their dreams is that they did injustice while trying to aim for their desires. No one can be truly accomplished and satisfied by doing something wrong along the way. Gatsby became a criminal and Myrtle cheated on her husband who dearly loved her. Who killed a man and himself because of her death and nonexistence. They both did something wrong and maybe that’s another reason why they failed to reach their goals. Life is like Newton’s 3rd law, for every action, there's an equal but opposite