He doubted he would ever make it happen, but it made him feel a bit better, letting a dream form then watching it slowly fade away again. A
by Henning Mankell
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The protagonist grapples with a sense of uncertainty regarding his future aspirations, acknowledging a deep-seated doubt about their actualization. This struggle reflects a universal human experience, as he finds solace in the act of dreaming despite the recognition that these dreams may ultimately dissipate. The act of envisioning a possibility gives him a fleeting sense of comfort, even amid the aware resignation to the impermanence of such hopes.

This introspection can reveal the complexity of human emotions and ambitions. The character's journey signifies the importance of having dreams, no matter how unattainable they may seem. Embracing the transient nature of such aspirations enables a deeper connection with one's own feelings and realities, transforming doubt into a reflective and contemplative process, integral to personal growth and understanding.

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