Imagine your brain is like a storyteller that never sleeps. Even when you're asleep, it keeps making up stories, and those are your dreams! Scientists think these stories help your brain organize the day’s events, make sense of emotions, or even prepare you for what might happen tomorrow. Some people believe dreams can tell us about our feelings, fears, or hidden wishes. It's like your brain is having a little party while you're sleeping.
Examples
- You dream about flying after watching a superhero movie all day.
- Your brain shows you fighting a monster when you’re worried about a big test.
- You wake up from a dream about being lost, even though you’ve never been lost before.
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See also
- Why Do People Feel ‘Anxious’ in Crowded Places?
- Why Do People Often Believe in Conspiracy Theories?
- Why Do We Yawn When We're Tired?
- Why Do Some People Hear Music in Their Heads?
- Why Do People Get Stressed Out by the Same Things Over and Over?
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