It's true that there are many talented writers out there who can craft believable and captivating stories, and Nikhil was not suggesting otherwise. That being said, Nikhil was making a point that the dream states of our minds can produce stories that are utterly and embarrassingly good, something there is no denying. The complexity and sheer vividness of these dreams that come directly from our subconscious are nothing short of astounding, and cannot be easily replicated.

Dreams are undeniably unique in the manner in which they can tell stories that contain drama, conflict, romance, irony, comedy and feature characters we had not thought about in years. To say that these deeply personal narratives can be crafted in an equal manner to what can be written by living authors is simply urrong.

The beauty of Nikhil's message is the organic nature of dream-based storytelling, where even the dreamer themselves is shocked by the plot twists and revelations! That kind of delightful surprise and awe cannot be replicated in a conscious, calculated manner by any author. So while it is true that plenty of talented writers exist out there capable of producing believable and captivating stories, my wry suggestion to you is to take a nap and see how your own dreams can compete with their output!