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What's the reason we follow dreams and why are they so important? Well, a dream is a vision, a goal or even a desire. They give us a little push towards success. It's the way you think of yourself in a positive way. If you want to pursue something or be a better person you have to dream to be a better person as if you want something. You can’t just want something and never dream of it.
My best friend when I in elementary would always struggle in reading. Her parents would always make her read everything, and she had thought that could improve on her reading. I even tried to help and told her if she wanted to come with me to the school library after school so we can read together. It turned out that she was dyslexic and after she was tired of trying and she thought that it was no use for her just because she had dyslexia. She thought that she was unteachable that no one could help her. I told her that she just had to believe in herself and believe that she can. A week later I heard a knock on my door, and it was her. She told me that she finally believed in herself and was positive she would do better in reading. Every day after we
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Their names were Sully and Mike. Sully and Mike both wanted to be a “scarer”. A “scarer” is a monster who scares kids in their dreams. Mike wanted to be that ever since he was little but he was more of the book smart guy. He worked his hardest to be one, but they told Mike that he wasn't cut out to be a scarer. On the other hand, Sully looked meaner and scarier. It was the day of the test to see if sully and mike were going to get in, but only sully got in. In the end, they both ended up working as a mailman, but everyone starts from the bottom and works their way up through their hard work. Their dynamic duo made them a great team, and people realized it and made them a team as

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