Go to sleep, dream a dream that you want, tomorrow you become a millionaire.
Nothing is instant, patience is needed.
Just hold.
how do I dream dreams that I want ?
Start by learning the techniques in this article...
https://www.bettersleep.com/blog/is-it-possible-to-control-your-dreamsI think that it relates to the idea of controlling your lucid dreams.
I am not personally claiming to know how to do it.
I remember having powerful dreams when I began taking magnesium + zinc supplements (a doctor recommended them). The dreams were almost like feature-length movies, complete with plot, twists & turns and everything. I was looking forward to going to sleep, wondering what dream I would have.
I have now stopped taking supplements (trying to take my nutrients from natural sources), and the dreams have subsided. I still have them, but not as intense and complex as when I was taking the supplements. Or maybe I do have them, but can't remember them? It's interesting how a chemical change can affect you in different ways...
During one particular year I got into "lucid dreaming". I didn't take any supplments/mind altering drugs etc, i focussed in on trying to be aware that i was asleep. I did this by setting alarms throughout my sleep cycle. I did this alot and while it worked it fucked up my sleeping patterns for a long time.
I was only every able to have two types of lucid dreams, I was like the wind I could go anywhere i wanted and could fly there. I could feel the wind blowing against my face, I was aware I was dreaming and I could feel some emotions. I could feel some physical sensations, like standing on beach I could feel the sand in my toes or leaning against a wall I could feel the brick pattern with shoulder. It was very odd but enjoyable. The second type I could observe a scene, sort of like an out of body experience is described. It was very uncomfortable, I could hear people taking and watching them do things. I couldn't interact with them I was like a ghost, present but couldn't feel anything physical.
I was an interesting time, the only thing that still happens sometimes now many many years later, is that I will experience sleep paralysis. You wake up and you can't move for a bit. I blame myself for fucking around with this but once the realization kicks in the panic goes away and you can kind of make yourself come out of it. I do miss the flying tho!