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In our childhood, dreams came true when the paper crane bottle was filled up. In our twenties, dreams are associated with higher stages of interpretation. We dream higher than the sky and deeper than the ocean. We yearn to express ourselves and put our stamp on the farthest points. However, we also hold ourselves accountable for errors and even, fall into periods of personal identity crisis. Then, how can we keep our minds serene in the midst of chaos and dream like a child, again?
Participating in this episode is a special guest - Ms. Bach Duong, editor-in-chief of the “Youth” issue. Her incisive observations on dreams and the threshold of adulthood will definitely put you in wonder.
By Current Media RMIT HanoiIn our childhood, dreams came true when the paper crane bottle was filled up. In our twenties, dreams are associated with higher stages of interpretation. We dream higher than the sky and deeper than the ocean. We yearn to express ourselves and put our stamp on the farthest points. However, we also hold ourselves accountable for errors and even, fall into periods of personal identity crisis. Then, how can we keep our minds serene in the midst of chaos and dream like a child, again?
Participating in this episode is a special guest - Ms. Bach Duong, editor-in-chief of the “Youth” issue. Her incisive observations on dreams and the threshold of adulthood will definitely put you in wonder.