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Pfffffffffffff. I always knew that.


http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/30725958/

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Originally posted by adam warlock
Pfffffffffffff. I always knew that.


http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/30725958/
Interesting article and I have to agree with you - we have been doing that you decades, so all they have proved that we old guys are wise old guys 😀

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It is quite amazing and wonderful to see that daydreaming is actually a valuable mental activity, not simply laziness or escapism. Science has now shown it to be so!

So when I daydream about Miss California my problem-solving facilities are at work, possibly bringing me closer to her. It's not a useless fantasy!

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Originally posted by homedepotov
It is quite amazing and wonderful to see that daydreaming is actually a valuable mental activity, not simply laziness or escapism. Science has now shown it to be so!

So when I daydream about Miss California my problem-solving facilities are at work, possibly bringing me closer to her. It's not a useless fantasy!
Or when I daydream about me, Vida Guerra, and Scarlett Johansson getting jiggy with it...

Thanks science! 😀

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Working in research the importance of daydreaming was already quite clear to me 🙂

However an experiment has still to be done now and then.