Imagine your brain is a little robot that takes notes during the night. Sometimes it writes down really interesting things, like a magic show or a funny conversation. Other times, it just scribbles random stuff and forgets about it by morning. That’s why we remember some dreams but not all of them.
Examples
- You dreamed about flying through a candy factory, but when you woke up, all you could remember was the smell of chocolate.
- Your brain remembered your dream about a giant cat chasing you, but forgot about the tiny mouse that also joined in.
- You had a really cool dream, but when you opened your eyes, it was gone, like a puff of smoke.
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