Is too much daydreaming a sign of psychological disorder??
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aw now, c'mon kong,...its a beautiful thing, if anything!
No; its good to daydream. It means you have hopes and desires. I feel sorry for the people who don't daydream. They don't seem to get very far in life.
No, its a sign of being creative.
Why does everyone have to medicate everything nowadays?
no it just means that ur very imaginitive
If your never aware of your suroundings it's a problem, other that that daydreaming is fun.
I would not think so. I day dream too and I seem perfectly fine. I actually have a plenty of creative ideas because of my daydreaming.
you could have what is called a 'fantsy prone personality.' it effects like ten percent of women. It is not bad at all, it just is a personality trait. You should google it, it just meens you spend more time in fantasy then in reality. I wish i had it!
I would be more concerned with the content of your daydreams rather than the amount.
God, no. Where did you ever get an idea like that?
Next thing you know, you'll have 12 people in here, telling you that you have ADD.
Daydreaming, even a little excessively, is fine. It is imagination, creativity, thought, intelligence, escaping stress, etc.
Children, Intellectuals, Artists, Geniuses, Musicians, Actors, Writers...these are the kind of people who daydream "too much". Not bad company, is it? ;)
Relax. Have a daydream :)
no its natural
it depends on, which dreams you are thinking a bout,if you think a bout sucide or killing someone or bad thouht. it is bad .but thinking for success is a sign of success.
Not at all, providing your daydreaming doesn't interfere with things that need to be done in the here-and-now world.
logic doesn't accept day dreaming...but it is normal to us..so keep on dreaming but make sure that you'll not going to live in it..
no it is not becos u may think a lot that may lead u to daydreaming
daydreaming is normal but if done too much it can be a sign of trying to escape reality.
The reason I say this is because when my husband and I were having financial problems as well as marital problems he spent a lot of time daydreaming about what he would do if he won the lottery. I'm talking a lot of time!
To me, it seemed that he was using that daydream as a way to escape the reality of our situation.
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