Colman Noctor
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But she would have said she had that well into her 70s.
I think they're a manifestation of anxiety sometimes.
can be a reassurance that you got through something before that was that panicky and you're still okay.
So despite it causing you an anxiety, there might be something in your life coming up that you feel uncertain about or that you might not get through.
And it's kind of a little, Freud used to say, the dream is a fulfillment of a wish, you know?
So there was always a good outcome to it.
You know, that there was something that your unconscious was trying to tell your conscious from past experience.
Yeah, I mean, I think you've got to accept where you're at rather than where you could be.
And there's no value in kind of saying, imagine now what you would have done.
You know, to borrow a phrase from my dad, you know, there's no point in fattening the pig the night before the fair.
You know, there's a kind of a sense that, you know, what you've done is probably done.
That's not to say that's work that you can do over the next week or two because you're not getting all the exams tomorrow.
So they're going to be spread out over the next fortnight.
So you might have a gap of two or three days where you might be able to cram for a particular subject.
So all those doing an exam paper or answering a question or reading a chapter, they're not to waste.
But the ideal optimal preparation, that ship has sailed at this point.
So rather than reminding someone of the wasted time, it's about where are we now?