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... hem?

Some say when we sleep we end up living in another world. While others believe that those dreams are just a way of our mind telling us what we are missing.

But what if we disagree with all those conjectures?

Honestly, it’s not like one can understand the dreams of a human. We are yet to understand the difficult and complicated nature of a human being. How can we claim to understand the dreams of that same human being?

Often our dreams are complicated or plain ...

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