Your unconscious is running a night shift.
Every decision you deferred, every relationship you strained, every fork in the road you are not ready to name yet gets handed off to the sleeping brain. Epona is where that work surfaces. Record it when you wake, read it when you are ready, and stop losing the output of your own overnight ops.
The anxious dream reads as a diagnostic
The launch that keeps failing in a dream, the investor who turns into your father, the hiring decision that replays with a different ending every night. These are not noise. They are the mind pressure-testing what you have not yet resolved in daylight. Logging them consistently turns a pattern into a readable signal. You start to see which decisions are genuinely open and which ones you have already made but are waiting to admit.
Overnight processing is real, and it deserves a capture layer
Cognitive science is unambiguous about this: the sleeping brain consolidates, recombines, and sometimes solves. Founders know it intuitively. The answer to the product architecture question that appeared at 4 a.m., the framing for a difficult conversation that arrived fully formed before coffee. Epona gives that 90-second window after waking a place to land. Voice note, typed fragment, enough to reconstruct later. The ideas that survive the transcription are the ones worth keeping.
Identity strain shows up here before anywhere else
The company is not the same thing as the person running it. But the boundary blurs, especially in the early years. Dreams are often where the strain of that conflation surfaces first: a version of you who left, a life that continued without the company, a role that turns out to feel like a costume. Epona's Codex tracks these threads over time. Patterns across weeks and months say something that any single entry cannot.
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