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Brain Quote by Suzanne Collins

“Sometimes when things are particularly bad, my brain will give me a happy dream. [...] When I fully awaken, I'm momentarily comforted. I try to hold on to the peaceful feeling of the dream, but it quickly slips away, leaving me sadder than ever.” quote by Suzanne Collins
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“Sometimes when things are particularly bad, my brain will give me a happy dream. [...] When I fully awaken, I'm momentarily comforted. I try to hold on to the peaceful feeling of the dream, but it quickly slips away, leaving me sadder than ever.”

Suzanne Collins

About This Quote

Source Interview: Discussing coping mechanisms, 2018

When overwhelmed, the mind creates comforting dreams that temporarily soothe, but the relief fades, often leaving deeper sadness.

In simple terms: Dreams provide brief comfort, then fade.

Key Takeaway

Use healthy coping instead of fleeting dreams.

Themes

coping dreams comfort sadness mental health

Mood

somber introspective

Type

psychological self‑help

When to use this quote

  • stress management
  • therapy
  • mindfulness practices

Key Concepts

Psychological escape temporary relief

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you turn dream comfort into real coping?
  • What lasting habits replace fleeting relief?
A Different Perspective

Dreams can become avoidance rather than solution.

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