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Answer:
Do you mean "dream" as in way that you thought your life was going to turn out as a child, or are you happy with the way you your life is going? Because generally, it is pretty rare that childhood dreams turn out the way that we dream about, because they have a tendency (although not always) to be unrealistic. As we get older, we start to become more and more savvy in the ways of the world, and our dreams can change, and that in itself is not always a bad thing. However, some people have a really hard time with that, and struggle to adjust. In my generation (20-25 year olds) there are many people I know who have no idea what to do anymore because their childhood dreams didn't pan out.
I was lucky in that, as I was growing up, people would always come and talk to me about their problems. This is not something that is meant as self-serving, or anything like that, because sometimes it was annoying, as some days, I just wanted to eat my lunch, or read, or do whatever, without someone interrupting me. So my dream evolved into becoming a therapist, as I was interested in psychology and the mind, and I also wanted to get paid for doing things that I was already doing. :)
Fast forward five years of work or so, and I am doing what I love to do, and it is an amazing experience. But it is hard work, and it can be painful to hear people's experiences and shattered lives. It is something to remember, that living your dream, it is not always just joy, because life is not just joy, there is sorrow, fear and failure. I did not get hired at the job I am currently at right away. It took time for me to be fully living my dream. And, it is always fine to find new dreams to achieve. :)