Last night, I had a truly strange dream. I dreamed that a fortune teller was chasing me to tell my fortune. It was an experience that left me both perplexed and intrigued when I woke up.
In the dream, I was walking down a narrow, cobblestone street. The atmosphere was a bit eerie, with dim streetlights casting long shadows. Suddenly, I noticed a fortune - teller emerging from an old, dilapidated building. This fortune - teller was dressed in a long, purple robe, and his face was hidden behind a mysterious veil. He started following me, and with each step, his pace quickened.
I was quite startled. I had never been fond of the idea of fortune - telling. I believe that our lives are shaped by our own choices and actions, not by some pre - determined fate. So, I tried to avoid him. I turned down alleys and quickened my pace, but he seemed to be everywhere. His voice echoed in the empty streets, "Let me tell your fortune! It will change your life!"
As the chase continued, I started to feel a bit panicked. I wondered what this fortune - teller could possibly see in my future. Was it something good or bad? The more I thought about it, the more nervous I became. But at the same time, there was a part of me that was curious. What if he really could see something important?
Finally, cornered in a dead - end alley, I had no choice but to face him. He slowly lifted his veil, revealing a kind - looking face. He took my hand and started to mumble something. But just as he was about to tell me my fortune, I woke up.
This dream made me think about the concept of fortune - telling. While I still don't believe in it whole - heartedly, it did make me reflect on how much we try to control our future. We often seek certainty in an uncertain world, and fortune - telling seems to offer a false sense of security.
In conclusion, this dream was a strange yet thought - provoking experience. It made me realize that whether or not there is a pre - written fortune for us, we should focus on living in the present and making the best choices we can. After all, the future is what we make of it, not what a fortune - teller might predict.
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