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Endless Sleep
Sleep. We all need it to survive, to recharge. Every day, we wake up to new possibilities.
However, "Endless Sleep" by Reagan B. told me otherwise. Sometimes, sleep isn't a good thing. Yes, it introduces us to a new day, where something extraordinary might happen. Yes, sleep can take us to a different land, where the only limitations are our imaginations. Yes, sleep takes us one step closer to the future. But what happens when we don't wake up? Is sleep a good thing then? Will our final rest be followed by something better to come? Our brains cannot possible grasp the concept of an eternal sleep. The one thing I do know is that Reagan's piece made me question the purpose of our experiences if we all just sleep in the end.
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