I have seen many times people saying, "you have to dream what you wanna become", ... "dont stop dreaming", ...famous people using all the time, there are many quotes benefits of dreaming (Einstein, Newton, ... ), fantasizing or imagining your future.

I understand if you daydreaming about ability of walking true walls, especially when under stress, thats not OK.

But, is it possible to make your daydreaming become true or did anyone used as advantage?

I think the missing link and important step is action. ;-)

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I think you provided your own answer when you said at the end of your post that the missing link is action.  I used to think the same way as you...that my daydreams were just dreams of what I wanted my life to be, and that having such big dreams was important to actually achieving those goals.  But I have found in my own life that the problem with MD is that the daydreams take over so much that all of my energy and time and focus that it is all I do and I don't every actually take an action towards achieving those dreams.  While it is definitely important to dream about what you want to be and achieve, without actually taking action to achieve those things then the dreaming isn't really worth anything...in my opinion. :)

Awesome answer! 

Do you wanna know, how i came out from MD?

Hard work, simple as that. If you struggle physically, its impossible to daydream. Soo, exercise or find a new job. Or just be more active in general.

Soon when i start procrastinating, it all come back. Its just easier to fantasize, we are training that all our life.

I think that MD is disease of modern society. Just imagine, that you are alone and have to survive in a jungle, would you daydream? :-D

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