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XSpirit: Your Phone Never Appears in your Dreams

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XSpirit
@TubeSpirit

YOUR PHONE NEVER APPEARS IN YOUR DREAMS. AND THAT’S CREEPY

You spend more time with your smartphone than you did with your parents during childhood. 4-5 hours a day. Thousands of touches. Millions of notifications.

Now be honest: when was the last time you dreamed about your phone?

Not “I called someone,” but actually sitting there scrolling a feed, sending messages, watching reels.

Most people answer: never.

And that’s not a coincidence.

An analysis of more than 16,000 real dreams found that smartphones appear in only 3.55% of women’s dreams and 2.69% of men’s dreams. Less often than dreams about animals, cars, or being chased.

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Why does the brain, which so carefully recreates our lives, completely ignore the most important object of modern life?

Because dreams are an ancient survival program that is hundreds of thousands of years old.

Your brain is still rehearsing running from predators, losing your tribe, betrayal, and natural disasters. It simulates real threats to the survival of the species.

And a smartphone?

Cold glass. Flat light. Almost no smell, no deep sensations, no real adrenaline.

To the ancient brain, it’s too pale and unimportant.

When a phone does break into a dream, it is almost always broken:
the screen won’t respond, messages won’t send, and calls won’t go through. You’re in a panic.

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That’s not a bug. It’s a message.

Every night, your subconscious whispers:

“Technology will never replace real connection. It’s too new. It’s not important for survival. But losing people – that’s dangerous.”

Your brain is still living in the Stone Age.

And every day you try to convince it that likes and notifications are what matter most.

And it answers with the same silent joke:

“The phone isn’t there. And it never will be.”

Shocking, isn’t it?

Now check yourself: have you ever dreamed about your phone?

And if you have, was it working properly, or was it glitching again?

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I wonder which of us has already “upgraded” to the new version of the brain.

Source(s):
https://x.com/TubeSpirit/status/2068239799245263284

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