Daydreamers: Gainer or looser
When we hear daydreaming, automatically it is sensed that day dreaming is a psychological state that needs attention. People rarely think that these emotional state can revolutionize their life. Daydreaming is assays as a short-term dispassion from person's immediate environs, during which a person's contact with reality is distorted and partially switched by an unrealistic fantasy, especially one of happy, pleasant feelings, hopes or motivations. Freudian psychology deduced daydreaming as manifestation of the supressed instincts similarly to those revealing themselves in night-time dreams. Alike night-time dreams, daydreams also serve as a tool of wish-fulfilment based on childhood experiences and are allowed to surface because of relaxed suppression. It is indicated that contrary to night-time dreams, which are often perplexing and rambling, there seems to be a process of "secondary revision" in fantasies that makes them more coherent, like daydreaming. ...