I grew up being told by parents,
teachers, and other adults to “stop daydreaming and get down to business!” I
still do it and have felt guilt during these 50+ years. My brain still wants to
do it, however. What’s the deal here?
Many
human beings will likely be able to relate to your experience and could tell a
similar story—unfortunately. “You a such a daydreamer—get working!” was NOT a
compliment or an encouragement to problem solve or use the creativity that is
built in the brain and that needs to be honed. I compare it to being born with
innate musical ability but never doing anything with that. The “deal” is that
there is definitely a time to pay attention in the present moment and there is
definitely a time to daydream. Many of the world's greatest scientists,
inventors, writers, playwrights, and artists in almost any genre knew /or know
how to “daydream!” More tomorrow.
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