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Nolan believes that reality is often overlooked in favor of our dreams. He argues that our dreams are like virtual realities and that they are a part of our actual reality. Schopenhauer believed that genius comes from a strong-willed father and intelligent mother. Overcoming procrastination allows us to develop new skills and complete important tasks. Memories and expectations have a strong influence on our perception of time, with the past and future often feeling more real than the present. In order to be happy in the present, we must address the past and have a promising future. everything that needs to be said has already been said but since no one was listening everything must be said again so Nolan added I feel that over time we started to view reality as the poor cousin to our dreams in a sense I want to make the case to you that our dreams are virtual realities these abstractions that we enjoy and surround ourselves with they are subsets of reality Schopenhauer who thought that character came from one's father and intellect came from one's mother said that genius was the product of an exceptionally strong-willed father and an exceptionally intelligent mother eat that frog you have virtually unlimited ability to learn and develop new skills habits and abilities when you train yourself through repetition and practice to overcome procrastination and get your most important tasks complete quickly the only artist color palette emoji everything that needs to be said has already been said but since no one was listening everything must be said again they are subsets of reality frog head emoji Alan watch the power of memories and expectations is such that for most human beings the past and the future are not as real but more real than the present the present cannot be lived happily unless the past has been cleared up and the future is bright with promise