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The effect of the unconscious
To think, we could already know our future, the secrets of the world, every aspect of life through dreams, but not even remember it.
All the things we've never even thought about knowing could be buried so deep inside our brains that nothing can trigger ot out.
To think, the best adventures we've ever had, we haven't even been awake for, can't even form a coherent thought about.
Maybe that's why they're the best, we don't think, just do.
Maybe we're just too in awe at what could be out there to remember anything, like we were brainwashed by our biggest desire.

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I wrote this because of my undying belief that what happens when we're unaware (dreams, fate, etc.) is the main reason for why anything happens at all. My theory that deja vu is really just something thats happened before in the unconscious mind.