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📢 文末扫码进裙,免费领取双语精读版 How your dreams change with age — more work memories, fewer nightmares The Washington Post Dream 22 May, 2024 | 1220 words | ★★ ★ ★ ☆ Since he retired in 2020, physician Paul Volberding frequently has the same dream: He’s back at San Francisco General Hospital in the 1980s caring for AIDS patients and losing many of them. It’s stressful, just as it was in his waking life. “I haven’t worked there for many years and never felt I wanted to go back,” said Volberding, 74, who was a professor of medicine at the University of California at San Francisco. “But that part of my career was so intense. I was so involved in it, and what I was doing was so important. I think that it got etched into my neurons.” Before retirement, Volberding never had dreams about work. They started in recent years and are strikingly distinct from the dreams he had as a young adult. “When I was in my 40s, I would dream more about re
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