Acharya Prashant explains that dreams are generally of two kinds. The first kind arises from a sense of inadequacy and incompleteness, where an individual feels that something is missing in their current state. This type of dream is about 'becoming' something else in the future, such as a millionaire or a successful professional, based on the assumption that one is currently unworthy. These dreams are strictly limited by past experiences, influences, and stories heard from others; one cannot dream of something they have never encountered. This first kind of dream is a product of a wandering mind that is not present, and it often stems from a feeling of inferiority imposed by societal voices, family, and media.