Dreams are one of life’s greatest mysteries. They can be scary, enjoyable, vivid, and of course, strange—but why do we dream about the things we do? According to new research published in the journal Communications Psychology1, the content of our dreams is often determined by our personality, coupled with shared life experiences. Here’s what they found.
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