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 >>/6117/
> Pretty sure it's a mid-life crisis dream. At the start of this journey it all seemed so clear -- "success is up there"
considering your explanation about your personal life, reading this doesn´t surprise me all that much. There was enough material to dig deep and codify the message beneath the words exposed. 

> Now that I should be nearly there, I have no idea where I am or where to go from here.
Now, the midlife crisis,  good luck. Although Bridgefag has gone through that phase so perhaps he has something to say about this period.

> Have you looked up any dream dictionaries? 
no, I haven´t.

> The reason "dream dictionaries" work, is that the human experience transcends cultures and times. 
correct.

> The trick I've latched onto in interpreting dreams, is that everything there, is you. 
that´s...not a outlandish strategy to take. I mean, all comes from your own mind and your brain could display a few connections that don´t make sense rationally but they do, not to mention that the brain doesn´t stop working while you are sleeping (it simply stays less active)

> Other times it's a frustrating mess because you know this aspect means something, but you can't find what.
> Yeah, never do that. It's fun, it can lead to a decent 'fic, but dreams are their own thing.
and this right here justifies why the inability to interpret a dream doesn´t pay off exactly like you would like to imagine. Because of that, I wouldn´t rely on them too much except for a few moments/scenes that would set up a plot device of that story. However, either you use the rationalism (by perverting several elements) or the results can become an utter mess. You have actually shown this problem in public.

> Could it be related to age?
Pretty sure it's a mid-life crisis dream. At the start of this journey it all seemed so clear -- "success is up there"
Now that I should be nearly there, I have no idea where I am or where to go from here.