The dream begins with the dreamer carrying a book that represents their knowledge and understanding. The book is written in both English and Korean, symbolizing the dreamer’s diverse cultural background and ability to communicate effectively. The cover of the book features a white tiger cub, which represents the dreamer’s innocence and curiosity. The dreamer and their friends, who also represent different aspects of the dreamer’s personality, are on a journey to another school, symbolizing a new learning experience. Upon arrival, the dreamer and one friend become separated from the group and stumble upon a white tiger cub in a cage. This represents the dreamer’s hidden desires and emotions that are being suppressed. When the friend leaves, the dreamer is left alone with the cub, symbolizing the dreamer’s need for independence and self-discovery. The dreamer shows the cub their book, which represents their desire to share their knowledge and experiences with others. The cub then breaks free from its cage and playfully chases the dreamer, symbolizing the dreamer’s inner child and their desire for freedom and adventure. The dreamer is excited to show the cub to their friends, representing their need for validation and acceptance from others. However, the cub suddenly disappears, symbolizing the dreamer’s fear of losing their innocence and curiosity. The dreamer is left alone in the classroom, representing their feelings of isolation and detachment from others. Meanwhile, their friend is searching for the cub, symbolizing the dreamer’s desire to reconnect with their inner self. The dreamer is left pondering why the cub left when they were alone in the classroom, symbolizing their inner conflict and confusion about their true desires and emotions. Overall, this dream suggests that the dreamer is going through a period of self-discovery and is trying to balance their desire for independence with their need for validation and acceptance from others.