I have spoken in the foregoing sections of the egoism of the child's psyche, and I now emphasize this peculiarity in order to suggest a connection, for dreams too have retained this characteristic. All dreams are absolutely egoistical; in every dream the beloved ego appears, even though in a disguised form. The wishes that are realized in dreams are invariably the wishes of this ego; it is only a deceptive appearance if interest in another person is believed to have evoked a dream. I will now analyse a few examples which appear to contradict this assertion.— I. 去书内

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    This idea aligns with Freudian dream analysis, where dreams are seen as the "royal road to the unconscious," yet they are fundamentally shaped by the ego’s desires and conflicts. The ego, even when hidden behind symbols or narratives, is the central figure in every dream, reflecting how deeply ingrained this egoistic tendency is in human psychological processes, from childhood development to the realm of unconscious dreaming. This perspective underscores the continuity of psychological patterns and the pervasive role of the ego in shaping both conscious and unconscious experiences.

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