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How to Interpret a Dream | Jason Tong | TEDxYouth@BWYA

In this talk, Jason introduces Sigmund Freud’s theory of dream interpretation, unpacking how dreams were once treated as puzzles to be decoded through symbols, hidden meanings, and the unconscious mind. Just as the audience begins to understand the system, he turns the idea on its head arguing that Freudian dream interpretation is ultimately wrong. Jason suggests that the truth of a theory matters less than its beauty. By treating Freudian analysis not as a science but as an art form, he invites us to see dream interpretation as a creative act, one that reveals how humans use stories, patterns, and symbolism to find meaning. The talk challenges listeners to rethink how we value ideas, proposing that sometimes what matters most isn’t whether something is true, but whether it helps us see the world more beautifully. Jason is a well‑read high school student with a passion for challenging paradigms and questioning the assumptions that shape the world around us. Deeply interested in psychology and the interpretation of reality, he explores how human perception influences belief, behavior, and truth. As he prepares to graduate, Jason looks forward to joining a new community where he can continue to ask difficult questions and inspire others to rethink their ideas. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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