Brief talk about visions and dreams
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I recently learned that every published book consists of an introduction, a body, and a conclusion. The introduction comes first, followed by the body, and ends with the conclusion. I think that's fairly obvious. And since this is a book—or at least that's what I really want to believe—who am I to break the rule? I'll start—reluctantly—with the introduction. But what should I write in the introduction? Should I introduce myself? How can I if I don't know myself? In fact, I don't think I can, and I absolutely don't want to, for fear of what I might find. I don't want to know myself. What about you? Should I summarize the book's content? Actually, I don't really know what I've written here. How can I summarize it? All I know is that I wrote for no reason, without a goal, and without any intention of publishing. That's why I wrote about "nothing."