Comments - Daydreams versus Art - Wild Minds network2024-03-28T19:19:55Zhttps://wildminds.ning.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=4661400%3ABlogPost%3A262538&xn_auth=noI would say so for myself. I…tag:wildminds.ning.com,2017-08-01:4661400:Comment:2627242017-08-01T14:24:39.368ZFallen Messengerhttps://wildminds.ning.com/profile/fallenmessenger
<p>I would say so for myself. I am a poet (for a hobby) and love to take my very unique details from my daydreams and incorporate them into my poems. I also would say that I take a lot of inspiration from daydreaming itself. Because MD is so different (total understatement) I use the different concepts within it to write. I am working on writing down one of my stories (such as the ones described in your first paragraph) and I find it very enjoyable. Anyways, yes, it is true for me. I find that…</p>
<p>I would say so for myself. I am a poet (for a hobby) and love to take my very unique details from my daydreams and incorporate them into my poems. I also would say that I take a lot of inspiration from daydreaming itself. Because MD is so different (total understatement) I use the different concepts within it to write. I am working on writing down one of my stories (such as the ones described in your first paragraph) and I find it very enjoyable. Anyways, yes, it is true for me. I find that art is the only thing that harmonizes with MD for myself. The creativity in our minds seems to have dissidence with logic, and I find it hard to make both work together. Because we are all so creative and have practically endless inspiration within our own mind, I would guess that working elements of our daydreams into our art is true for nearly all of us.</p>