I dreamed that I walked to the shore and saw a huge lake with tumbling clear water and a lot of watermelons floating on the water. I stared at the watermelons in surprise and looked around, but I didn't see anyone.
I walked along the lake, and as I walked farther and farther, I found that there were more and more watermelons in the lake, and they were piled high, like a mountain. I couldn't wait to run to the lake and wanted to hold a watermelon and try it.
I rushed into the water, reached into the water with one hand, and took out a watermelon. I held up the watermelon and looked at it. This was the largest watermelon, bigger than my head, and the weight was amazing.
I gnawed on the watermelon with great satisfaction, and my whole body was filled with happiness. I looked up at the watermelons around me, stretched one hand into the water, and kept reaching out to dig out each watermelon. Each watermelon was surprisingly big.
I found myself immersed in the fantasy of wealth, constantly wanting to take out as many watermelons as possible. My appetite became bigger and bigger, and I started to use both hands to scoop out, but the more I scooped out, the less I scooped out.
Finally, I held a watermelon in one hand, bent down, held the watermelon in the other hand, and carefully walked back to the shore. As I dragged it step by step, the watermelon became smaller and smaller, and finally turned into a small watermelon seed.
I realized that the meaning of this dream did not lie in ordinary material pursuits, but in the desire for spiritual fulfillment. On a rational level I was aware of this, but in my dreams I was bewildered by the distorted vision of matter.
From this dream, I got a lot of inspiration: at many moments, it is easy to fall into material pursuits. And in true success, happiness lies in inner satisfaction, not external material things.