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A dialogue between two friends about importance of fantasies
Sujon : Do you believe in fantasies?
Manik : Yes, I do.
Sujon : Do you think, fantasies have got some thing to do with real life?
Manik : Fantasies or dream itself.
Sujon : Let's call it dream.
Manik : Whatever I see in dream, almost the same thing happens in real life too.
Sujon : It's said of religious scholars.
Manik : Though I am not a religious scholar, yet I firmly believe in this thing.
Sujon : Suppose you see a dead body in a dream, what does it show?
Manik : It's a sign of good luck.
Sujon : How come?
Manik : I can't explain it, but I have heard the same.
Sujon : It means, whatever you hear, you do believe in that.
Manik : No, it is not that way.
Sujon : Then, what's it like?
Manik : The thing is, whenever something good or bad is going to happen, I have a feeling of that in dream.
Sujon : In my book, dreams are just your whims and caprices.
Manik : No way. It is not that a simple affair.
Sujon : It's not that complicated either.
Manik : Let's take it from religious point of view.
Sujon : I don't want to drag in religion.
Manik : O.K. I don't force you to believe in dreams, but I do.
Sujon : Right, everyone has his own way.
Manik : Let's talk about some other issue.
Sujon : I would rather like to go.
Manik : See you later.
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