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Abstract
It is clear that, fundamentally, the literature regarding dreams and their correlations to psychological understandings can be applied to the work of Sigmund Freud, and the possibility that dreams may reflect possible future choices and habits that individuals have. This alone shows the importance of such a potential truth, as well as the inherent outcomes that might arise.   The hypothesis is simply to determine if there is a correlation between dreams and possible future choices and habits.   Specifically, the methodology uses a consistent paradigm through which data is collected, and ultimately analyzed.   In this case, it is clear that the individuated conclusions must ultimately be based on valid evidence gathered.  

Our Future In a Dream:
Determining If Dreams Reflect Future Choices
Introduction
There are some individuals whose influence continues throughout generations even after they have passed away. Sigmund Freud, the father of psychoanalysis, is one individual who governs people’s perceptions about life from the grave.   His early work elaborated the theory of the mind as a complex system of energy that detailed the influence of the unconscious on the 3-part structure of the mind, including the ego, the superego, and the id.   His theories helped to explain the psychological development of individuals, which served as a basis to treat abnormal mental conditions. Many therapies used today can be traced back to Freud’s work, including the importance of dreams and their influence on an individual’s behavior.   Inherent in his studies was the notion that dreams may subconsciously reflect personal desires, and even choices will likely make in the future.
Sigmund Freud revolutionized the study of dreams with his work, The Interpretation of Dreams. Inspired by the ancient sages of the Mayan and Inca cultures, Freud believed that dreams were very important in that they shaped the course of life of an individual. Freud analyzed dreams to better...