Dream
The word dream is a combination of images, thoughts and emotions that human beings see and hear in their mind when they are sleeping. Dreams can be extraordinarily vivid, splendid or vague; filled with joyful emotions or frightening images; focused and understandable or unclear and confusing. They are often similar to real life in some ways, but can also be very strange. Dreams can seem so real while they happen that the person might think that they are awake when actually they are asleep. According to a research work led by University of Barkley that almost 75% of the adult people remember their dreams in some way or another, even if it is only a small part, but children are very likely to remember most of their dream clearly. It is often easier for people to remember dreams if they write down what happened in the dream just after they wake up. Because of this, many people have dream diaries where they describe each dream they have. There are many theories and myths are prevailing about why people dream and what their dreams mean. Freud’s theory contributed to the popularity of dream interpretation. Some psychologists believe that dreams reflect what is happening in the unconscious mind while others think that people, places, and objects in dreams are symbols for other things in the dreamer's real life. Throughout history people have tried to make sense of dreams to learn things from them, and have often used them for divination or fortune-telling. Today there are still many books and websites devoted to making sense of dreams. To sum up it is to say that dreams should always be enjoyable.
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