lilmutegirl
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I daydream almost all the time (as in, at home, in the car, at work, while shopping...). Sometimes, it is just me imagining the happenings of the day (preparing for conversations, thinking about what I want to do later, etc), but other times, it is straight-up fantasy.
A lot of my daydreams are set in the past, but some in the future. In almost every daydream, I am better than I am in real life (mostly by being more attractive, well-adjusted, and more confident). In fact, I fantasize about being this amazing person who helps people with their own problems and whom everyone loves...
So, basically, my daydream image of myself is kind of a goal of who I really want to be. Now if I could just become that in real life (though I realize that most of my fantasies will not actually come true--I can't travel back to high school and change things, nor can I orchestrate a perfect coming together of people at random in a public place to demonstrate my awesomeness).
A lot of my daydreams are set in the past, but some in the future. In almost every daydream, I am better than I am in real life (mostly by being more attractive, well-adjusted, and more confident). In fact, I fantasize about being this amazing person who helps people with their own problems and whom everyone loves...
So, basically, my daydream image of myself is kind of a goal of who I really want to be. Now if I could just become that in real life (though I realize that most of my fantasies will not actually come true--I can't travel back to high school and change things, nor can I orchestrate a perfect coming together of people at random in a public place to demonstrate my awesomeness).