 Originally Posted by DreiHundert
Another example is politics. I would argue that politics is extremely important because the future of society depends on what happens in our government, and that everyone should be involved in it because it's so important. But for the most part, people just don't care. They'd rather sit around and watch football for some reason(I will never understand how football is popular). It's just my luck that most of the things I'm interested in (Star Trek, Politics, Dreaming, Space, Science, Philosophy, yaddayadda), the general population is not interested in remotely.
This is partly because the general population is simple-minded. People want to just live their lives, watch TV, watch sports, and be left alone. Not many people are open-minded about new subjects... Not many people look at the big picture, or focus on what's important for the advancement of the human race. They just don't want to be intellectual because it takes too much effort.
That is so true. You know I will never understand the importance of football either. People get so intensely involved with it - I mean come on, even if we do win the superbowl, it's nothing but a good story to tell. I like watching my home teams (steelers, pens) but that's for a reason to go out with my friends.
 Originally Posted by DreiHundert
So let them be interested in what they are interested in. Your intellectual friends may be more inclined to take an interest than your average friends. I'm not saying that people that aren't interested in Lucid Dreaming are stupid, mind you. Take my uncle and my father for instance... My uncle is a theoretical physicist, and my father is a computer programmer. They are intellectual, but they are interested in mathematics and science, and I'm more interested in language and history. They are interested in subjects that are more concrete(Numbers, trying to find out the FACTS), where I'm interested in things that are always changing (Languages evolve, history is always in the making). To them, Dreams may be uninteresting because they are immeasurable. You can't clearly define a dream... So it may lose interest for them.
Once again I agree completely. Some people really like measurable tasks, like numbers and physics. It could be hard for them to go into some things if theres a chance they will come out with no, or unexpected, results.
 Originally Posted by DreiHundert
Also, as far as creativity goes... I'm not sure if someone can simply be "Not creative". But then again I've never seen the world through someone else's eyes. I think maybe people underestimate their own creativity. On the other hand, I have met some genuinely boring people. For example, a girl I met in high school. She sat around texting, never said anything worth listening to(if she spoke at all). All she did was fix her hair and check her mirror every five seconds. Very lame. I checked her facebook page once, and it was just an endless line of her boyfriend commenting about how wonderful she was, and her commenting about how wonderful he was. Not one funny picture shared, not one interesting observation shared... There was nothing interesting at all on the page. I once observed that she wore all that make-up because she was translucent(eg. nothing behind the skin)... But who knows? Maybe she was just genuinely boring, or maybe she just THOUGHT she was uncreative, and therefore chose not to share her creative thought?
I always wondered as well if people just chose to not be creative - almost like a social stigma kind of thing. I remember reading a study in my one psych class that talked about creativity and how it is ultimately required even to solve boring taks such as math problems. Our creativity is at its highest during specific tasks and at night. I can see what you mean where someone who is actually creative may decided not to be because they may lack self esteem and think that their "art project sucks".
 Originally Posted by RobStar
I have told my GF and some of my family, etc. but not with much luck. I think some of the barriers are to do with the concept of lucid dreaming, or dreaming in general.
For example one of the main problems being the recall of dreams. (No.4 in the OP list)
The main answer that I'm given are usually: "I hardly ever remember my dreams." Or "I simply don't dream."
I think people have to experience it first hand, as well as remember it.
People do live busy lives. Most of them totally seperate their waking life from the sleeping life. The main emphasis being placed in the waking lives. The main idea of sleep for them is to rest (as it is for all of us), rather than create, or solve problems.
As the OP says it does take practice, effort and committment in the long run.
Yeah if you think about it, people that only sleep to rest, and believe that they only dream once a month or whatever, then of course they aren't going to be interested. I think learning dream recall would help them but then again it's the interest that has to be there.
 Originally Posted by Arch
Tried to get my friends/mum/brother to try it out, all were very reluctant to believe it, except one friend, but he is really lazy.
Just be glad you were born with an open mind and it's a gift that you can lucid dream because of it  I wouldn't bother getting worked up about it with people, if anything just brag about your experiences and they will want in!
Haha that I will do! The reason I actually started this post was because my one friend who I tried to get to try lucid dreaming last year accidentally had one two nights ago; he called me and started asking me on how to do it every night because he finally saw how cool it was!
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