When you have the same dream over and over again, your brain is trying to solve a problem. It knows there's an answer.

Anne Osterlund
When you have the same dream over and over again,...
When you have the same dream over and over again,...
When you have the same dream over and over again,...
When you have the same dream over and over again,...
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Have you ever noticed that when you're having the same dream over and over again, your brain is trying to solve a problem. It knows there's an answer. It may be hard to tell what the answer is -- maybe you just have to keep trying different solutions -- but the fact that your brain keeps searching is a good sign. If it gave up, you'd probably wake up already knowing the answer. Then you wouldn't need to keep dreaming about it.

Source: Academy 7

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