The memory of dreams is ambiguous.
We may remember that we had a dream, but more often than not, we cannot remember the content of the dream.
It is said that when we are dreaming, our brains are sorting and organizing our memories.
What we remember when we wake up are just fragments of memories that have not been fully organized.
However, people try to find some kind of meaning by piecing these fragments together.
This is why Freudian psychoanalysis and dream interpretation still attract people's attention, despite the lack of scientific evidence.
Dreams may be one of the things that make us human, allowing us to explore our past, present, and future, as well as who we are, through the ridiculous motifs that appear between our conscious and unconscious minds.