When Worlds Collide

 “Some people live in their own emotional world, but when they try to move from imagination to reality, their world often collapses.”

"Some people have their own emotional world, but when they make the transition from the imaginary world to the real world, their plane crashes." 

Some people live in their own emotional world, a private space shaped by imagination, dreams, and feelings. Within this world, they feel safe, in control, and often powerful. But when they attempt to transition from this imaginary realm to the real world—with its harsh realities, expectations, and unpredictability—their carefully built plane can crash. The clash between idealized emotions and real-life challenges can be overwhelming, leaving them confused, hurt, or disoriented. This reminds us that while imagination and emotional retreat can provide solace, navigating the real world requires resilience, awareness, and the ability to adapt without losing oneself.

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