Yes, dreams are based on the experiences of the dreamer's life along with many other things, such as thoughts, ideas, and impressions from the media.
They probably think your room is dirty dreams are all based on past experiences.
It implies that your dreams are just a re-hashing of your experiences during your waking life.
yes she does. the majority of her songs are based on her experiences with guys she knows or has dated. other songs are advice to girls orof dreams she has for her life. hope this helps!!
what most songs are based on. life, experiences. but meg & dia also write a lot of songs about books theyve read. quotes that have moved them. dreams. other peoples stories. that kind of stuff
Captain Kirk is a fictional character. So none are based on real life experiences.
his songs are based on experiences and family life, and joplin.
There are many, many different theories about dreams, ranging from science-based neurobiological theories to ancient superstitions. Most of those theories suggest in one way or another that dreams somehow reflect or refer to the dreamer's daily experiences. You can find more information on some psychological and science-based theories in the Wikipedia article linked below.
No Dreams can reflect what one thought of before falling asleep, but also can be based on the thoughts and experiences of the preceding day as well as more distant memories. Most often, dreams express the dreamer's emotions, including deeper feelings of which the dreamer might not be aware.
Nick wrote Who I Am based on experiences he has faced in his life.
Like all dreams, children's dreams reflect their emotions, experiences and memories.
A writer is only good from his or her own life experiences or dreams/and/or feelings.
There is no reasonable response. The phrase comes from a romantic, sentimental Disney cartoon, and has no relevance to actual dreams that one experiences in sleep.