Best: I had a dream that my grandma was still alive and had never died. It was the best to have her back even if a dream for a little while.
Worst: My entire family dead in a different manner and I have no way to save them.
Most enjoyable...I had a 1970 Chevelle SS, and was running it in the 1/4 mile. Woke up, and could still remember feeling the power under my butt.
Worst...Something very bad happened to one of my children.
If you’ve ever tried to quit smoking with a nicotine patch, you might know they are great little dream enhancers. They make your dreams very realistic and intense. Almost as if it really happened.
Oddly enough, I just saw that Sheetz is selling little bottles of liquid called “Dream Enhancer”. Can’t say what the active ingredients are though.
My most enjoyable dream had a bit of a strange start, I was free rock climbing (no ropes, pitons etc.) in the mountains of north Wales high on a sheer vertical cliff, I fell and was plunging at some rate toward a violent death when.... I tried using my hands like ailerons, It worked and after getting the hang of it, had the most incredible soaring and flying dream with a safe landing! Unfortunately never to be repeated. My worst and at one time recurring nightmare was finding myself at the wheel of a double decker bus, upstairs!! No sight of what was in front of me or the streets I was attempting to navigate, swaying and pitching, utter terror. Yes, I hear you say, that's one of those lack of confidence dreams, absolutely.
I did a lot of dream training in high school. You can read about how to do it somewhere, I imagine That's how I learned. You think about it as you fall asleep. Even better is if you wake up during the dream and are still a bit sleepy. You can do it more easily then and learn how.
I used to have trouble with nightmares of skiing off cliffs and it disturbed my sleep. I trained myself to start flying when it happened. That way I could keep sleeping.
Once I remember solving a work software engineering problem in a dream -- and it worked the next day. But I wouldn't call it particularly enjoyable or even a nightmare. It was just getting too wrapped up in the work.
It was by far the most enjoyable job I ever had though -- designing motorized cancer research microscopes.
@RichCC I once solved a complicated research problem in my dreams. I had been trying to figure out the problem for a long time but it was very complex. In sleep you are probably better able to block out other things and focus. It worked when I woke up.
My most enjoyable ones have been sexual in nature...lol.
My worst nightmare? In the nightmare a couple who I know in real life lost two of their children due to a flood. It was incredibly sad and felt real.
I have continued dreams, but I don't think I made it happen.