Children are affected most visibly. Fantasy fades, symbolic thinking weakens, and stories lose metaphor and wonder. Education becomes more literal and logical, while creativity and imagination shrink. Religion and spirituality also weaken, as dreams once served as a bridge to mystery, meaning, and the sacred. Over time, society becomes efficient and stable but unimaginative. Innovation turns into optimization, and progress slows without bold leaps of vision. Mental health issues shift from emotional pain to emotional absence. Depression becomes numbness rather than suffering. Scientists eventually discover that dreaming has not disappeared but has been suppressed, likely by environmental factors. Humanity faces a final choice: restore dreams with all their chaos, fear, and beauty, or accept a calm but hollow existence. The episode concludes by suggesting that dreams, though often uncomfortable, are essential to imagination — and without imagination, no true future can begin.