Preparing for Meetings While Dreaming? How Lucid Dreaming Could Transform Work in Unexpected Ways
<p>As remote and hybrid work continue to reshape what it means to be productive, some startups are exploring unconventional ways to maximize our downtime. Prophetic, a brain-computer interface company, has developed a headset that claims to allow users to practice presentations, visualize meetings, and even rehearse pitches while dreaming.</p>
<p>While the idea may sound futuristic or far-fetched, lucid dreaming — being consciously aware that you’re dreaming and able to control your dream experiences — is a scientifically proven phenomenon. Roughly half of people report having experienced lucid dreams before, though the ability varies significantly between individuals. With continued advances in neurotech, could tools like Prophetic’s headset make harnessing the power of dreams for work both accessible and advantageous?</p>
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