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I don't often dream of good friends from high school I'm much more likely to meet up with the guy I sat next to during half a semester of biology. A third alternative has me walking throughout the parking lot, looking in vain for my car.įinally, there is the dream that includes some obscure student who I haven't seen or thought of since graduation day. I am either stuck in a parking lot traffic jam or, I am driving up and down rows of parked cars, unable to find a spot. I went to a large high school, and getting in and out of the parking lot must have struck a nerve, because I still suffer from parking lot dreams. Forgetting it is the thing dreams (or perhaps nightmares) are made of. Learning one's locker-combination is akin to high school 101. In keeping with the theme of ill-preparedness, there's the locker combination dream. To further increase my discomfort, I look down and realize I am wearing pajamas. I come to class, and realize I haven't studied for the science/English/geography test. This only increases my interest in brain and dream activity.Ī first cousin to the lost-schedule dream is the I'm-not-prepared-for-the-test dream. Many of us have experienced similar high school dreams.
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They have common themes, which are not unique to me. Do not destroy," because I am decades past high school and, on occasion, I still experience high school dreams. I am convinced the drawer containing our high school information is labeled, "Permanent. This combination leads to a large accumulation of information, which is stored in the filing cabinet of our brain. High school occurs within a critical window of time: when our hormones are waking, the paths to the future seem infinite and we stand at the precipice dividing youth and adulthood. The high school years are a brief blip in the scheme of a (hopefully) long life, but they hold a significant place within our gray matter. This third drawer holds all things high school. Finally, there is a drawer twice as big as the first two combined. There's one section dedicated to childhood memories, and another set aside for events during our adult years. I picture the brain like a big filing cabinet, with different drawers labeled with dream topics.