 Would you recommend lucid dreaming to live another life? And what I assume they mean by this question is would you recommend actually living an entirely separate life where you're doing and experiencing different things in a lucid dream which is sort of a second life compared to your real life? Yes I would recommend doing that but not in the way that you're thinking. So you're probably thinking that you can lucid dream and it's going to be like a brand new world where you can do anything without any consequences and it's completely separate to what you're doing in your waking life which might be for example you might be in a routine job you might be studying you might be doing whatever it is. Now when I say you should live two lives one in a lucid dream one in waking life what I mean by that is they should complement each other right so you shouldn't have them so separate that you're fulfilling all your world's dreams in your lucid dreams right but you're not actually doing anything special in your waking life. I would always suggest to make sure you focus first on your waking life make sure you're doing things you love doing right make sure you're expressing yourself and you're doing you're moving in a direction that is where you want to go. I would not suggest to follow what people tell you to do if some if everyone's telling you to go in a certain direction or to you know study a certain thing to become a certain person in a certain profession completely ignore that unless it feels right to you and your gut right because your gut feeling or your heart feeling is the most reliable thing that you have to go on if you really feel pulled in a certain direction in life you should absolutely follow that direction without doubt right you should completely ignore everyone else and follow that direction unless it's obviously something illegal or immoral but as long as it's like you know you have good intentions and it's not against the law you should absolutely follow your what you want to do your calling right you should focus on that first then you can start thinking about what you want to do in a lucid dream because what I don't want to happen and what I assume you don't want to happen either is you don't want to get into a position where you're doing really exciting things in lucid dreams but then you wake up and you're sort of sad it's sort of like a gray gel version of your dreams that's really unhealthy and it's you know it's sad to even think about that as a situation you want to be doing exciting things both in your lucid dreams and in your waking life and they'll compliment each other they really will so you'll do you'll do exciting things here in your dreams that will inspire you to then wake up in the morning and say right I'm going to book a trip to Argentina or I'm going to go completely the other side of the world and do something that I've never done before and then that will inspire more dreams because when you have new experiences you have more dreams you're more likely to become lucid if you experience new things as you know dream memory consolidation and without getting into the science of it it's just more fun right why would you want to have really cool experiences in a lucid dream and then wake up and do some boring job that just sucks the life out of you like it's just not worth doing you might as well do fun things in both situations right have fun lucid dreams and have a fun life and I'm not saying this is as if it's sort of some easy option that you can just do at the drop of a hat right obviously there's going to be work involved but just try and move towards what you want to do in life I'm not going to make this into a motivational video it doesn't need to be right motivation should come from within you anyway don't have all your crazy experiences and your most wild adventures in a dream right because you can actually do a lot of those things in real life as well so focus on doing both firstly have a fun exciting life and then secondly have a fun exciting dream life