 Originally Posted by Darkmatters
Hmm - I guess if a person has a lot of dreams and occasionally one of them comes true, then it's kind of a useless skill. I mean, you'd never know which ones might come true and which ones are just random dreams. Kind of underwhelming to tell people "I have precog dreams and like 3% of the time they come true, I just don't know which ones it will be.. "
I don't exactly see family and friends flocking to somebody and asking them what's going to happen with a success rate like that. Or worse yet "This one time I dreamed something and it ended up coming true!!"
Ok, so what? that happens to everybody, Unless you wake up KNOWING that it's going to come true, and every time you wake up with that feeling it always does come true, then it doesn't do anybody any good.
There may be a way to use this advantageously one day by doing further studying, but that is irrelevant. The way you are explaining these dreams is like saying that regular or lucid dreams are pointless as well and don't do anybody any good. This is simply not true. Of course there may not be much benefits outside of the dream world for lucid dreams, regular dreams, or precognitive dreams. Dreams bring pleasure or fear, etc. Typically people really fear or find awe in any type of dream. I understand your point, but it seems like you are trying to make it sound like these types of dreams are much less pleasurable or fearful as any other dream. If anything they are more fascinating and bring more awe to people (lucid dreams still top them though ^_^).
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