I just learned that some people “daydream” by inventing elaborate, movie plot-like scenarios in their heads—I have never done this. Has anyone else never daydreamed?

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I thought “daydreaming” meant letting your mind or thoughts wander and just kind of staring off into space, or not thinking about anything in particular.

When the topic came up, my sister told me she daydreams nearly every day and even keeps a photo collection of outfits and destinations to use as daydream material.

Until today I never knew that other people were inventing detailed fantasies and essentially directing them in their heads, and now I’m wondering how common it is?

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  1. shadowdesignerr Avatar

    I thought everyone did this

  2. OwlIsWatching Avatar

    I think both are forms of daydreaming? A daydream is just a series of thoughts that distract you, doesn’t mention how elaborate it needs to be.

  3. Flaky-Walrus7244 Avatar

    I have elaborate stories, plots of fiction, imaginary conversations… it goes on in my head all the time!

  4. Shawaii Avatar

    Lots when I was a kid. Less as I got older, but I’m in my 50s and still do it. Isually happens when I can’t sleep or I go hiking without my earbuds.

    I think people don’t experience it as much now because we are always getting stimulus from phones, tv, etc.

  5. ask-me-about-my-cats Avatar

    Been building elaborate fantasy stories in my head for my entire life. It’s why I become a comic artist as an adult. Somewhere to stick all the ideas!

  6. plumpredditor Avatar

    Some people daydream outfits, I daydream revenge arcs. Everyone copes differently.

  7. SixxFour Avatar

    I have an inner monologue, but that’s as close as it gets for me. I remember a couple of years ago I learned I have aphantasia, and I wonder if that has something to do with why I don’t daydream like everyone else does.

  8. VelocityPancake Avatar

    Maladaptively daydreaming is part of my ADHD with a sprinkle of autism. I don’t suspect everyone does it to the extent I do, but it’s very normal for me.

  9. FireballPhD Avatar

    I daydream all the time and my inner monologue is very busy. I’m glad to know there’s others out there like your sister because most people around me are like you!

  10. sneakyblurtle Avatar

    OP – do you see pictures in your mind when you think of things?

  11. gehanna1 Avatar

    I daydream stories, scenarios, full conversations.

  12. Mydoghas7nipples Avatar

    I find myself in all kinds of Walter Mitty scenarios in my head without meaning to be.

  13. angelcutiebaby Avatar

    I daydream in 3 act structure

  14. joes_Lost Avatar

    Literally constantly I do this

  15. HairyDadBear Avatar

    Do you really not daydream about anything? I even daydream about my evening plans, just to plan it out lol

  16. cwthree Avatar

    Wait, there are people who don’t daydream by inventing elaborate scenarios in their heads?

  17. iamsavsavage Avatar

    I have a Homestead in my head. Me and my husband live in the late 1800’s and we have been given a plot of land to start a town on. He’s an inventor and I’m a homesteader. Just to show you how elaborate it can be:

    I go through my day feeding the chickens, gathering eggs, milking, tending a field, putting on a soup, mending some socks, helping my husband with his invention. He invented running, hot, water for our cabin (and i can explain how it works), The animals are never sick and we have a reliable husbandry agreement with two nearby towns. We took a two year trip by caravan then Steamboat to South America and brought home some new exotic animals: Alpacas. I’ve also been to Asia and brought back this new thing called Nail Varnish but it didn’t quite catch on. People we know IRL have also made an appearance. Like his two best friends are a sheriff and deputy sometimes. Even though there is no crime on the homestead.

    I often go to the homestead when I am trying to go to sleep and my thoughts are racing. Sometimes i just like thinking of things my husband could invent.

  18. ChocolateChunkMaster Avatar

    Between daydreaming, random music playing in my head, anxious overthinking, and internal dialogue, my head is almost never quiet. I get rare moments like maybe once every few months where all goes quiet for a second and it’s such a strange sensation. It startles me so much every time it happens

  19. obolobolobo Avatar

    Hold on. There was that person in class who you really really liked and you never imagined holding their hand? 
    That’s not elaborate, not a movie plot, but it still counts as daydreaming. 

  20. JuliaX1984 Avatar

    I’ve done this constantly since I was a kid. Sometimes, I have the patience to turn them into fan fics.

  21. SongsForBats Avatar

    I have been building this same elaborate movie in my head since I was like 6 years old. It just keeps growing an evolving and it has grown up alongside me. I’ve got like notebooks and notebooks of written content for it as well as sketchbooks. It blows my mind to hear that people don’t do create movies in their heads.

    I also love imagining my favorite characters singing the music I listen to.

  22. goddessofrage Avatar

    I’ve heard there’s people who visually imagine things in their minds and people who don’t. Also with the people who have an internal voice and those who don’t.
    I am a person that doesn’t see visually in my mind, it’s just dark with concepts of what I’m imagining but no real picture. I also have a thinking voice.

    ETA daydreaming to me is spacing out and thinking about scenarios

  23. Orangeshowergal Avatar

    Yeah sometimes it goes on for like a half hour

  24. Euphoric-Highlight-5 Avatar

    I made it half way through your post and was already thinking about a show i watched last night….

  25. Waterballonthrower Avatar

    all the time. it’s the egos way of flexing itself and you need to be cautious of the grandiose feelings it gives you

  26. Sleepyduck999 Avatar

    For probably the last 8 months whenever I walk my dog I continue this story of me, if I was a dragon….

  27. imthrownaway93 Avatar

    Yes, but usually I do this to make myself fall asleep.

  28. imveryfontofyou Avatar

    Yeah, I have story scenes that I want to write later play in my head before I go to sleep. It helps me sleep and sometimes helps with uncomfortable situations like the dentist. 

  29. Fumonacci Avatar

    I used to do this when I was younger, now I have succumbed to thinking only what is more probably right in my head.

  30. Xishakan Avatar

    Wow, your sisters daydreams could rival Hollywood scripts

  31. mid-random Avatar

    Until reading this thread, I had no idea that kind of elaborate narrative fantasizing was something that takes up any significant fraction of an adult’s waking life.

    When I daydream, it’s more like imagining different ways I might build a shed for my garden, or how I might put vertical blinds on the front windows, not some sort of elaborate fictional narrative. That kind of narrative fantasy storytelling was certainly part of my childhood play, which included drawing and telling stories with pictures and playing with toys and playing pretend, but it has never been something I do as a purely mental act.

    For context, I’m an adult male in my 50s, and pretty neuro-typical, as far as I’ve always assumed.

  32. PariahExile Avatar

    I find it’s amazing to help fall asleep. Banish the day’s worries and replace them with an epic adventure trying to survive in a post apocalyptic wasteland.

  33. Imtryingforheckssake Avatar

    I have multiple well established, highly  detailed stories and scenarios. I’ve even been told some would make good books.

    I also discovered in my middle age that I have ADHD and this is often labeled as a symptom “maladaptive daydreaming”. Personally I think that’s a bit insulting but hey ho, off to my daydream worlds I go!

  34. Lordxeen Avatar

    I have daydreamed the rise and fall of fantastic empires, escapes across the country from the living dead, and adventures in the depths of space with a blue skinned alien babe co-pilot. And that was just this afternoon.

    I recommend the song “Rich Fantasy Lives” by Tom Smith as a way to understand this mindset, the Vixy and Tony version is my favorite

  35. ellecamille Avatar

    I used to do this at school because I was so bored. A lot of my imaginary dramas involved characters from soap operas.

  36. DisastrousLaugh1567 Avatar

    When I read about this for the first time, it was like a light bulb moment: I realized I’m not the only person who does that! Some of my scenarios do end up in stories I write.

  37. kanemano Avatar

    Almost every line I have been on in a bank is either me robbing the place or it being robbed and I and fight off the team of robbers with just the pens chained to the desks until the teller calls next, then I make my deposit and continue about my day

  38. Vast-Juice-411 Avatar

    I dive into my ‘stories’ daily. Perfect for disassociating

  39. REOreddit Avatar

    It can be exhausting sometimes.

  40. BestEver2003 Avatar

    This is my default daydreaming. I have a few scripts and scenarios that I play out.

  41. Smile_Candid Avatar

    I definitely had those elaborate daydreams when I was younger. Now at 40, all the light and creativity have been stomped out of me, and I just crave silence in my brain.

  42. Cannelope Avatar

    I used to fall asleep every night with an elaborate and exotic fantasy running. I love looking up beautiful places on the Internet and looking at them and learning about them a little bit so that I can incorporate them into my bedtime stories.

    I’m now taking a medicine for my mental illness, and I no longer have a mind eye. I can’t imagine anymore, but at least I don’t want to kill myself. 😆

  43. jmnugent Avatar

    I think it depends a lot on how you were stimulated as a child and if (or not) you were encouraged to explore and imagine and create and invent and etc.

    I know for me (as a child).. I was a voracious reader. I would read everything I could get my hands on from westerns to sci-fi to history books to encyclopedia sets to comic books and newspapers and magazines .. it was nonstop. I remember one time my parents stopping to talk to some old friends and when I went down the hallway to find the bathroom I accidently walked into a bedroom-storage room that had a wall full of old paperback books and I just plucked one out and started reading it (I remember the dude just told me to keep it and take it with me)

    As a grown adult,. I also have a technical job (IT).. where troubleshooting problems often forces me to keep an open mind and to imagine ways a certain system could break or change behavior,. so “imagining how something might work differently” (especially outside my preexisting biases of how I believe it’s supposed to work) .. is something I do every day in my job.

    So.. daydream imagining fantasy scenarios of different things I wish I could do in life. is not much of a stretch from that.

  44. Electronic_Stop_9493 Avatar

    You never imagined what your life would look like if you won the lottery ? Or grew up in Europe instead of wherever ?

  45. Chaos-Pand4 Avatar

    I do both, honestly.

    I like re-writing books in my head to make myself a character lol.

    But there’s also times when I’m pretty sure any telepath in the area is just getting that radio-static sound from me while i stare at a wall.

  46. BeenThruIt Avatar

    It’s a curse. Don’t start if you never have.

  47. apikoros18 Avatar

    For me, it’s always an oompah band.

  48. Statakaka Avatar

    What the heck do you do all day

  49. nixiedust Avatar

    I always have. My imagination is very entertaining. I write for a living so anything that helps my brain stretch is good.

  50. MiCK_GaSM Avatar

    There’s only so many cost-free, fun, legal ways to make it through adult life and the mind can be a playground that never closes.

  51. HappyCamperDancer Avatar

    Ever hear of Walter Mitty?

    Fictional character written by James Thurber.

    The Secret Life of Walter Mitty and My Life and Welcome to it.

    Character had a RICH fantasy life. Written in the 1940’s, but on TV/Film a few times over the decades.

    I knew about Walter Mitty as a kid…and it SPOKE to me. Wow. Yes. I had a rich fantasy life starting at about age 5 as I remember. Got more vivid as I got older.

    How it came out:
    As a kid I hated being a kid. Grew up in an abusive home. Yes, I daydreamed of plotting murder, but knowing Columbo would be on my ass, I knew I’d never go through with it. I was highly imaginative.
    I also fantisized being an adult to the point I would scan the newspaper classifieds for jobs (I would “try on” jobs like people try on clothes), then imagine a salary, then scan the classifieds for a one room or studio apartment I could afford, then consider how I would like the layout of my apartment, furniture, decorations. I fantasized how I would live my life.

    Then I really got into reading house plans and architecture. I would draw up fantasy floorplans. Example: A full bathroom just for dogs! With a floor toilet they could be trained to use (flush automatically when stepping off) with a spa-like bath for everything from muddy paws to full shower/baths they would be comfortable in, with a nook for toys, leashes, towels, etc. Ha!

    Yeah. Walter Mitty.

  52. AnimeMintTea Avatar

    I think it’s called maladaptive daydreaming? Unless that’s referring to something else.

  53. Sad-Employee3212 Avatar

    r/maladaptivedayreaming

  54. Gloomy-Holiday8618 Avatar

    I’m imagining a manga I’m in the (slow!) process of making which will eventually (hopefully) turn into an anime.

  55. Sonnyjesuswept Avatar

    When I daydream it’s all random thoughts interrupting the next. If I’m actually trying to envision a cohesive and linear situation it’s me sitting there and consciously putting in the work to stay on track. One is daydreaming the other is fantasising.

  56. talashrrg Avatar

    Look up aphantasia – some people can’t really envision things in their minds eye. And it’s hard to explain daydreaming to non-daydreamers and vice versa.

    Personally I am a frequent daydreamer

  57. suckitphil Avatar

    Dnd is essentially organized daydreaming.

  58. Tirriforma Avatar

    This reminds me of when I found out some people can’t picture things in their head

  59. YellowCulottes Avatar

    Often when waiting I will put my phone away and just daydream. I can go pretty far away in my mind, and it’s relaxing.

  60. Powerful_Leg8519 Avatar

    Where do you think novels came from?

  61. demonic-lemonade Avatar

    I’ve always been confused by this because I just can’t do this. I can in a sense if I’m bored but it’s more like imagining a simple verbal/textual storyline. It’s also just not engaging to me like I can’t get carried away daydreaming. I only do it if there’s literally nothing else to do and I never get really invested

  62. stdoubtloud Avatar

    Check out r/aphantasia

  63. ILikeBirdsQuiteALot Avatar

    100%. I have Maladaptive Daydreaming though, so I do it in exess.

  64. aleister94 Avatar

    I assumed everyone did this, I also like to learn subjects related to my daydreams to make them more accurate

  65. MusicalTourettes Avatar

    I do this all the damn time. Daily. I can full conversations in my head between me and other people in random situations, like at a store or going through a tax audit. My brain doesn’t like being quiet.

  66. Medical_Gate_5721 Avatar

    Conversely, I’ve never had the experience of not thinking about anything in particular. Some brains are always on and some have a snooze function. 

    Like you, I didn’t realize that other people thought differently. I don’t see pictures in my head unless I am dreaming or hallucinating. I had no idea that the majority of people walk around with an image. Oddly, my visual spatial is much stronger than my verbal. (I got an iq test when they diagnosed me with adhd). So it doesn’t necessarily correlate to brain strength and weakness.

  67. purplehorseneigh Avatar

    It’s very common. The only difference between a daydream and a book, TV show, etc, is that the stories are just daydreams that someone knew how to put down on paper

  68. Cheeseoholics Avatar

    I create entire books / film in my head. They are very elaborate

  69. DamnitGravity Avatar

    Wait, people DON’T create elaborate fantasies in their head all the time?!

    Wait, it’s mainly MEN who daydream about having to stay behind and fight off pursuing enemies so their loved ones can escape?!

    …damnit, I hate being reminded I’m not normal.

    Well, at least I’m not aphantasic. Sorry, those who are.

  70. Hantonar Avatar

    The main reason I got into art was to get those day dreams out of my head for others to see.

  71. unalive-robot Avatar

    Not always. Some daydreams are for monotony. Some daydreams are for adventure.

  72. stardust_whisperer17 Avatar

    I do it all the time- don’t know how common it is though. Mine is influenced by neurodivergency.

  73. Available-Egg-2380 Avatar

    I used to do this, but this (and pretty much everything else requiring creativity) isn’t something I can do since I had a spat of hypoxia due to acute respiratory failure 3 years ago. I miss it all dearly.

  74. HumblePie02 Avatar

    Now I’m questioning how I daydream. I don’t create new fantasy worlds or anything like that. As far as I recall I just think about things that are happening. How I should have responded to someone, remembering that party I have to go to, did I move the laundry into the dryer, to-do list for work and what else do I need to add to it, etc. Just life stuff.

    I also have a hard time visualizing stuff sometimes. Like trying to imagine a route somewhere, I’ll try and “step into the map” but occasionally nothing shows up in my head. Just blank.

  75. brilliantpants Avatar

    That’s one of my main coping mechanisms during stressful times. Just unfocus my eyes and mentally drift away into a story or scenario that I’m making up.

  76. MindOverEntropy Avatar

    Do you have aphantasia

  77. Disgruntled_Oldguy Avatar

    Nope.  Never did this.

  78. birbdaughter Avatar

    I pace around my room listening to music and daydreaming about elaborate fictional worlds and stories. Pretty sure it’s maladaptive daydreaming or at least more intense than regular daydreaming, but hey, it gets me moving.

  79. Cutthechitchata-hole Avatar

    I daydream about how I could have alternatively handled every situation I encounter.

  80. animatedrussian Avatar

    I mean for me it’s both. Depends on where my head is at and what I’m doing

  81. JConRed Avatar

    @OP

    I have a hunch. And on the off chance that it may help you, I want to write it out.

    When I ask you to picture an apple in your mind, what do you see?

    https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/3d/Aphantasia_apple_test.png/1024px-Aphantasia_apple_test.png

    Theres a thing called aphantasia, it’s basically a difficulty to visualise things very well. It comes as a breadth of intensities, from the complete inability, to simply having trouble doing so.

    In some people I spoke to it manifests as only being able to see outlines, in others nothing at all, yet others again can sort of ‘draw’ the lines of things they know logically..

    Oftentimes they all have in common that they can’t rotate geometric shapes really well, or can’t imagine what the other side looks like without actually looking at it.

    I’m not certain how many people have this, just that a proportion do.

    Maybe this info will help you. If it does, please let me know.

  82. Far_King_Penguin Avatar

    You don’t even have old mate parkouring next to the car on a long drive as a passenger? I thought that one was universal

    I sometimes opt for him to have a skateboard

  83. Infinite-Ad759 Avatar

    So you basically just go into standby mode?

  84. Current_Two_7395 Avatar

    Ive got several different ‘story lines’ that i switch through as I’m feeling that day!

  85. Nightshadow_12 Avatar

    I have maldaptive daydreaming
    My worlds are as old as I am doing it since I’m 5

  86. frogz313 Avatar

    I always daydreamed in classrooms that something bad would happen and I’d be the hero and save everyone and nobody would get hurt. I wanted to be liked so bad.

  87. Willing_Trifle_5483 Avatar

    I do this but it’s more like I’m in first person imagining everything. Like a video game… currently when I go to sleep it’s bounty hunting time in alien universe

  88. lifeisnonsense Avatar

    Sometimes it is literally the only thing that gets me through the day.

  89. PricklyPearJuiceBox Avatar

    My daydreams include dialog, characters, plot, locations … the whole enchilada.

  90. PromiseThomas Avatar

    I had absolutely no idea anyone would define daydreaming as anything but dreaming up things that haven’t happened or won’t happen, but I looked it up and your thing is technically considered daydreaming too. Personally I would call that “wool-gathering” lol.

  91. Specialist_Sport4460 Avatar

    I do it unconsciously all the time. I’ll imagine a situation playing out that’s so real I can feel everything, it feels like i’m there to the extent people can tell i’m not present in social situations. 

  92. Serenity_Now8386 Avatar

    I daydream all the time but not necessarily in the form of a movie plot or stage play. I’ve always been astounded at the philosophies of parallel universes; I daydream about what the world would be like if myself and others around me (coworkers, friends, family) would make different choices; from the past to present.

  93. ToastyJunebugs Avatar

    I have an entire world in my head I’ve been building up/reshaping since i was like 12 years old. It’s funny thinking back to how the world was built when I was young compared to now.

  94. PoptartDragonfart Avatar

    Can’t imagine going out to eat, or to the convenience store and NOT imagining an intruder coming in and how I would whoop their ass like Keanu Reeves and get a key to the city

    What the hell do you think about when your wife is telling you about her day?

  95. acidxjack Avatar

    Daydreaming is the only thing that helps me make it through some days

  96. MaybeMort Avatar

    This was once a major part of my life. Not so much these days but it still happens a lot.

  97. jhracing99 Avatar

    Have done complicated stories for decades to help me fall asleep.

  98. TheLion920817 Avatar

    My daydreaming is always a sci-fi mythos eons into the future

  99. Ok_Relation_8341 Avatar

    Several times a day, every day, since I was a little girl!

  100. solsticelove Avatar

    Never day dreamed. Unless it’s the same thing as running potential scenarios of future outcomes of real situations I know I will find myself in.

  101. LogicBalm Avatar

    I don’t know if I’d call it daydreaming but I do imagine myself in somewhat boring scenarios, lol. Usually explaining some concept to myself in depth like rules to a more complex game (D&D for example) or mechanisms to how some piece of software functions. Maybe how some aspect of the government or court works or advanced sudoku techniques. Even if I don’t completely understand it, doesn’t matter.

    Explaining something like this engages my brain enough that it passes the time quickly in a meditative way. Useful for long waits where I can’t zone out on my phone or driving long distances.

  102. DesperatePaperWriter Avatar

    Oh man you’ll love The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, the original AND the newer one with Ben Stiller!

  103. Weird-Sprinkles-1894 Avatar

    I like to create alternate endings for my favorite movies/books

  104. AuthorChristianP Avatar

    Yeah. And I’m now a published author. I suggest anyone else who does this to pursue writing their thoughts down at the very least.

  105. Sorsha_OBrien Avatar

    Anyone do the same thing with music as well? Since I was little almost every song I liked was bc I could create a music video in my head (normally related to my daydreams/ characters). Ofc some music I can’t do this to and it’s just good for dancing/ sounds nice, but for a lot of my favourite songs, they’re my favourite bc of this fantasy/ daydreaming aspect.

  106. SystematicPumps Avatar

    100%, almost daily in fact lol

  107. Quiet-Bike-8580 Avatar

    My “daydreaming” is thinking of things I need to do that day, or remembering previous events that have already happened. Sometimes, I will imagine a change to that scenario, or very rarely will I imagine something random, like being a singer. But it will always be prompted by something external, like a news article.

    I don’t “picture” anything in my head. It’s more like a narration of a specific interaction or event.

    For example, if I am daydreaming of being a singer, I will imagine an interaction with a fan. I don’t picture anything. I just think, “I would want to be as nice to fans as possible, without sacrificing my own wellbeing. At least beyond a certain extent. It is somewhat expected to sacrifice mental health when you’re in the spot light.”

    Sometimes it’s not that in-depth. I’ll think of the event, experience the emotion that accompanies it, and- to some degree- narrate it.

  108. Odd-Comfortable-6134 Avatar

    My imagination is so vivid it causes issues paying attention when reading. Within a paragraph, I’ve situated myself as whatever character I was just reading, and I’ve pulled myself into the story acting like I would, and next thing I know, it’s been half an hour, and I’ve been staring blankly at the same spot on the page (somehow it’s always the bottom left page about the last paragraph).

    I honestly cannot focus for more than a minute or two before my mind wanders into its worlds.

  109. talkingitthrough Avatar

    I’m trying to skim comments for other people (like you) that don’t. I got far enough to get bored and haven’t found anyone, so. Stopping to say that I don’t do this and never have. I did realize some time ago that people seem to do this, or talk about it, and I wondered if I should be doing it. So I tried to somehow develop the habit. I can’t do it. It feels stupid. Perfectly happy not doing it.

    I just think about things, and my “daydreaming” is more about realistic projections about things I am either nervous or worried about, and how to prevent them, or hopeful for or excited about, and how to bring them about.

    Or .. I think about things from the past, fondly or not fondly, etc etc. But no fantastical thinking.

  110. catfullcarry Avatar

    I used to do it to fall asleep, since I was kid up to my 20s. I did it to help stop spiraling with my raging anxiety.

    Edit: I’m really glad to find out I’m not the only one who did/does this. It’s not something I ever talked about.

  111. Crybabyastrology Avatar

    I do this to fall asleep. Could be anything really, yeah clothing, scenarios. Im not sure if having Aspergers contributes to this but I used to be able to watch the whole Austin powers movie in my mind when I was a child.

  112. Dependent_Praline_93 Avatar

    I daydream a lot! Have had a vivid imagination since childhood. Like there is a monster that I had a nightmare about as a kid. The Boogeyman in name but he looks nothing like what others see him as.

  113. Connect-Idea-1944 Avatar

    Guys.. there is a difference between regular daydreaming and Malapdative daydreaming. Daydreaming itself isn’t some weird stuff, almost everyone does it.

    But daydreaming excessively to the point it’s changing your daily life, it’s making you addicted, it’s making you pace in your room, you do it for hours and hours without stopping etc.. and become a real addiction, that’s when it’s MALADAPTIVE daydreaming.

  114. bigamma Avatar

    It’s all I ever do in my head… I have an ever evolving stable of characters, plots, settings, props, exciting scenes, sweeping romances, epic duels, heists, spy stuff, pirate stuff, alien stuff….

    What do you do in your head all day? You can’t really be thinking about “nothing.” You must be thinking about something.

  115. smaltesey Avatar

    When I was in high school or younger I would have whole soap operas going in my head, mostly a fantasy of what I thought my life would be someday with a fantasy husband etc. Now as an old, I just space out. I just think about work and politics and stress 😕 but day dreaming was very real for a long time.

  116. Andre1661 Avatar

    My daydreams often have multiple chapters, various characters, plot lines, conflicts between characters and an inevitable ending. Kinda sad when one ends but I usually move on to another one pretty quickly.

  117. MegaMeteorite Avatar

    I daydream about elaborate made-up storylines that I started since I was a kid, with a ton of characters and world building. I’m now at series 4. I hope someday I’ll have time to actually turn the stories into a comic.

  118. Joonberri Avatar

    It’s wild to me that people haven’t. What fills that time in your head instead?

  119. bookworth_98 Avatar

    There are two types of people:

    1. Walter Mitty was an interesting character. What a concept for a person.
    2. Oh he’s me damn.