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Based on economic modeling in living systems, described e.g. in 3) till 5), the potential role of dreams in living objects is examined. It appears that their role is irreplaceable and serves as a screening mechanism. Everything takes place in the context of increasing the object’s existence – see also 1) and 2). In light of the findings, the question is whether dreams can be used for objective diagnosis. The article concludes that this is possible, but after further studies.