I woke up at three in the morning last Tuesday, sweating and swatting at the air like a madman. In my dream, I was sitting in my favorite armchair, but the room was thick with swarms of black flies. They weren’t biting; they were just buzzing, landing on my coffee, and crawling over my hands. It felt dirty and irritating. I couldn’t go back to sleep, so I sat in the dark and started digging into what this actually meant for my life right now.
Facing the Small Annoyances
First thing I did was grab my old notebook where I keep track of weird stuff that happens to me. I realized that flies aren’t usually some big, scary omen of death, even if movies make them look that way. To me, they felt like tiny, nagging problems. I thought about my job. For the last month, my boss has been nitpicking every single email I send. It’s not a fire-able offense, but it’s annoying as hell. That’s exactly what those flies were. They represent those little things in your daily routine that eat away at your peace of mind until you feel like you’re covered in grime.
The Clutter in My Head
I started looking at my house and my schedule. The dream made me realize I had let things get messy. I spent the next morning cleaning out my garage—literally and figuratively. In my experience, dreaming of flies means you’re ignoring something “spoiled” in your life. Maybe it’s a friendship that has gone sour or a habit that’s starting to stink. I had been hanging out with this guy from the gym who does nothing but complain. Every time I leave him, I feel drained. I decided right then to stop picking up his calls for a while. If you see flies in a dream, you’ve got to ask yourself: what’s rotting in my circle?
The Swarm and the Pressure
The part that really stuck with me was the sheer number of them. If it was just one fly, I could’ve ignored it. But a swarm? That tells me I’m feeling overwhelmed by the crowd. I work in a busy office where everyone wants a piece of my time. I realized the dream was a warning from my gut that I was losing my identity to the noise of other people’s demands. I was letting the “flies” dictate where I sat and how I moved. I took a few days off, went fishing, and just sat in silence. No phones, no buzzing, no people.
How I Fixed the Vibe
To get rid of the “dream flies,” I didn’t need a psychic; I needed a mental flyswatter. I started setting boundaries. I told my boss I’d only check my feedback once a day instead of every hour. I cleaned my physical space. Most importantly, I admitted to myself that I was frustrated. Sometimes we try to be so “mature” and “稳重” (calm) that we bottle up the irritation. The dream is just your brain’s way of dumping the trash. Once I cleared out the small annoyances, the dreams stopped immediately.
If you’re seeing these bugs when you close your eyes, don’t panic. They aren’t a curse. They’re just a sign that it’s time to take out the trash. Look at who is annoying you, look at what chores you’re dodging, and just handle it. You’ll sleep a lot better once the air is clear.