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Do Late Morning Dreams Come True?

Published in Dreams & Sleep 1 min read

There's no scientific evidence to suggest that dreams, regardless of the time they occur, have any predictive power. Dreams are a product of our subconscious minds, and their content is often influenced by our thoughts, emotions, and experiences.

While some people might believe that late morning dreams are more likely to come true, this is likely due to a combination of factors:

  • Confirmation bias: We tend to remember and focus on dreams that seem to have come true, while forgetting those that didn't.
  • The power of suggestion: The belief that late morning dreams are more significant can influence our actions and increase the likelihood of them coming true, simply because we're paying more attention.

It's important to remember that dreams are a reflection of our internal world, not the external world. They can be insightful, but they should not be taken as literal predictions of the future.

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