It might sound like a crap dream but I'd love to work with cars. Here's my well planned dream! Step 1: Open tyre shop Step 2: Expand to exhaust/suspension and brakes Step 3: Expand to garage capable of everything Step 4: Buy land, build custom workshop including annex for performance work/bodyshop. Step 5: Build new workshop, build race cars in various formats (Stock hatch, British Rally etc) and own race team. Wildly spend all profits from other work doing so. Step 5: Enter high end series such as BTCC. Step 6: Get contracted to build performance model of large manufacturer car Step 7: Design and build own car whilst expanding network of garages which will definitely be cheaper and more trustworthy than Halfords. Step 8: Have car on Top Gear Step 9: Take over world. Pretty simple! I'll get to it. What's your dream?
But you are missing Profit! My dream (as of yet, I'm still pretty young so this could change by next year): 1. Learn many core programming languages to near-mastery degree 2. Get a decent job in the game programming sector 3. Work my way up the ranks until I'm making enough money to start putting some away 4. Start my own game development business 5. Be more trustworthy and supportive than EA (not a big challenge, I know) 6. Make a flagship game that really pushes hardware, like Crysis when it first came out 7. Join the master-race with Gabe Newell 8. Sell my business, then go back to step 4 on a different planet
Stop having dreams. I lack sleep. But otherwise: Mini Project Pay family mortgages Nice watch collection Audio gear Not be stupidly rich
The blue link in my sig Also driving it around the Nurburgring, Hockenheimring, Silverstone, Combe etc. All entirely achievable with enough hard work and determination Slightly further out of reach is moving to Australia to live and work...
1. Become a qualified architect (3/4 of the way there). 2. Earn enough money to be comfortable and afford to buy an Audi RS4 Avant and get a mortgage. 3. Convert the barn on my dad's farm into an awesome house (roughly £100-150 thousand). 4. Start my own architectural practice, concentrating on one-off residential builds. 5. Build a nice garage where I can work on building my dream custom car. 6. Convert one of the smaller barns into a small gym (mainly free-weights) and an indoor/outdoor heated pool (possibly utilising a ground source heat pump). That just about covers it. I have no dreams of becoming super rich and owning Ferrari's, just earn enough to be comfortable so I can enjoy life with my family. I've been working on the plans for the barn conversion for over 7 years, and they're still not done, but I hope to apply for planning permission in the next couple of years, so that I know whether I'll be allowed to do what I hope I can.
Far too much really… To master lucid dreaming. (To lucid dream at will and be concentrated enough to stay in) To work out a few comic ideas I have. To create digital paintings people would want to look at and become decent at creating concept art. To write the music for a non-existing film. To write fake articles, reviews, comments and create awesome fake screenshots, posters, etc. related to said film and make people believe it actually exists. To get a hang (a PANArt one!) and a theremin for fun. To animate a short film. To become a good programmer and an all-round multidisciplinary game-creating… person (an invite from Valve would be the dream of dreams). To make a game that means as much to someone as Morrowind, Machinarium or SotC mean to me. To learn every day, and stop being a lazy ass. To teach others what I've learned in fun and concise tutorials . Don't feel the need for infinite money or anything, as long as I have enough to live I'm happy. Something that creates infinite time would be pretty damn useful though.
1. To run a successful business 2. To have a house at great as my dads 3. To have a happy family edit 4. to get this damn website off the ground.
Own a Lancia Delta Integrale and an NSX. Actually pay off all the debts (however little or large) in my family. Get into dat law school. Become a decent lawyer (lol). Triple 30" setup. Happiness is just the free time I might be able to have.
Dangerous? How? I spontaneously lucid dream relatively often, and it's a pretty fun (though frustrating) experience. Never had any side effects as far as I know…
to find my eldest brothers to be as good with my guitar as I was before my accident get into shape bout all I can think of atm :/
To be with my mrs till our dying days and also to get a Monday to Friday job. An impossible dream would be to win the lottery and start my own PC shop