Dreaming is a vital function for keeping us sane and alive, see: Why do we dream? but if we dream too much we lose motivation and become depressed
You and I also need the slow wave sleep which occurs between dreams to rejuvenate and re-energize the mind and body. This, between dream deep sleep also […]
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