I'm making myself laugh thinking about it

Hi,

I'm a new member. I have always been a daydreamer. Now I think about it it has most definitely had a negative impact on my education, career and relationships in so MANY ways.

I'm 29, live in Essex, England. 

Its 11am on a Tuesday morning and I have already envisaged myself as UK prime minister (I reopened some coal mines, opened a government-owned elite energy windmill manufacturing service and introduced a new way of taxation where an individual gets to choose where their taxes go.) After that, I went for a run - I'm now imagining i'm a funk house DJ in Sydney but I'm covert (I wear a mask when I perform) and no-one at my work knows that I am in fact all their favourite DJ, I then envisage their reactions once they find out. Moving on, I take a shower - I am now the winner of Masterchef and start a business as a private chef who makes food for the exceedingly rich and has affairs with the hot wives of my costumers. 

I have just made a list of all the fantasies that I can think of (that I've had in my adult life).  I'm coming up to my third page (A4) and I know for a fact that I'm even scratching the service. 

Its Just never-ending loop of fantasies. 

Have any of you read 'the power of now'? I think I'll take another look at that. 

What a crazy waste of time and energy ay.

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Comment by Neil on December 7, 2020 at 1:43pm
i think your day dreams are quite delightful. not to encourage ofcourse since we're all trying to not do it or manage it. nonetheless, the MasterChef one made me smile. i can absolutely relate.

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