I published in 1978 a report on dreams in the Journal of Clinical Psychology. It was the first study of its kind to demonstrate that it is possible for people to make constructive use of their dreams to improve their lives.
I mean, we’ve all had those dreams where, you know, we try to cry out and our voice won’t come.
We all have our time machines. Some take us back, they’re called memories. Some take us forward, they’re called dreams.
But baseball bounced back in the next decade to reclaim its place as the national pastime: new heroes, spirited competition, and booming prosperity gave birth to dreams of expansion, both within the major leagues and around the world.
Sometimes, you follow your dreams. I say to the young people, ‘If you have a dream, chase it.’