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As a writer, it's sort of an obligation to daydream. Then again, I haven't exactly thought of anything worthwhile in a long time. Regardless, even if I do it for my writing I do it a bit too much. Tacked on with my procrastination, it's a bad habit I need to break.
I generally concentrated in school though. Only time I really daydreamed was in Math. Sure, you could say that that's why I suck at Math, but I was a lost cause when I stopped giving a fuck.
I'm beginning to think that we might be the same person.
I daydream all the time about stuff that might be suitable to write something about. Always playing out how to take one idea this way, another that way. A lot of the time I have to keep replaying stuff in my head so I can actually write it down when I get home or find a piece of paper. I've had some pretty good ideas that I forgot about because I didn't write them down, tbh. And I agree, fuck numbers.
I daydream about the past a lot too. The good old days when I didn't have anything to worry about. Now I have to make sure my ass is at work, that I have to pay bills or something. I'll occasionally drift into the future as well, trying to see myself doing the things that I want to do and being with people I want to be with. Then I get brought back to reality and fucking hate everything because its not as cool as the fictional future that I just concocted in my mind To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 20 or greater. You currently have 0 posts. .
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“Sometimes you have to tell your agent that I’m happy here, and you work for me.” - Tim Hudson after signing a new three-year deal with the Braves.
I daydream wayyy to much. During college, When im walking by myself even just before i go sleep. Think bout the past, the present, the future & some times just random shit, Is annoying at times especially during college since i end up missing something important in the lesson. Does help at night times though when i'm trying to sleep.
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When I day dream it is usually about things from my past but, it is usually when I am either bored or stressed out. Like there are often times when I think about how things may have turned out if I would have taken a different path instead of the one I choose to take. Most of the time I wonder what life would have been like if I would have chosen to go to the military over going to college. Sometimes I really think deep about where would have been now if I would have enlisted. Although, I really shouldn't dwell on my past I suppose.