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Anonymous Adam G said...

Boredom and futility, eh?

In my dreams the very strongest emotions leak through, like terror and joy, but mostly the dream is so absorbing that there is very little room left for me in it, let alone my emotions. The dream is the thing.

17 August 2014 at 15:07

Blogger Bruce Charlton said...

@Adam - I'm afraid it's true. It is probably one of the reasons I get up so early in the mornings - I am so bored and irritated by the dreams.

17 August 2014 at 16:48

Blogger pyrrhus said...

Not me! My dreams are sometimes the most interesting and exciting part of the day.

17 August 2014 at 23:17

Blogger Bruce Charlton said...

@p - I should clarify that I am talking only of dreams that are explicitly remembered. I think it likely that the important functions of dreaming are not intended to be remembered (otherwise we would remember a lot more of our dreaming - some people remember nothing). Most dreams presumably have an implicit effect.

18 August 2014 at 06:12

Blogger George Goerlich said...

When I was younger and a bit depressed, I remember thinking my dreams were very interesting and exciting and hated to wake - I'd try to fall back asleep and resume/remember the strand (to no success).

Now that I'm older, have a family, and am generally happier about life and its progress I really can't remember any of my dreams anymore (a recent nightmare of my son being hurt the only thing in a year or more).

20 August 2014 at 04:23