I once had a dream that felt like a vibrant infomercial for a brand-new kitchen gadget called the “Magic Chef 3000.” The scene was so vivid—bright colors, upbeat music, and enthusiastic testimonials from my friends who were raving about how this gadget had changed their lives.
In the dream, I watched them effortlessly chop, blend, and sauté a range of ingredients while raving about how it saved them time and energy. Each feature was highlighted with flashy graphics, and there were even before-and-after comparisons of their meal prep. I woke up feeling as if I needed to purchase one immediately! It was such a surreal experience that I couldn’t help but laugh at how commercialized it felt, even if it was just in my subconscious. Have you ever had a dream that felt like an ad?
I once had a dream that felt like a vibrant infomercial for a brand-new kitchen gadget called the “Magic Chef 3000.” The scene was so vivid—bright colors, upbeat music, and enthusiastic testimonials from my friends who were raving about how this gadget had changed their lives.
In the dream, I watched them effortlessly chop, blend, and sauté a range of ingredients while raving about how it saved them time and energy. Each feature was highlighted with flashy graphics, and there were even before-and-after comparisons of their meal prep. I woke up feeling as if I needed to purchase one immediately! It was such a surreal experience that I couldn’t help but laugh at how commercialized it felt, even if it was just in my subconscious. Have you ever had a dream that felt like an ad?