King sns
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- Nov 4, 2008
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- MBTI Type
- enfp
- Enneagram
- 6w7
- Instinctual Variant
- sp/sx
No stereotypes, please. "N's daydream their life away" or "S's don't daydream" or such. What are different types daydreams like?
I find that for myself, daydreaming about the past can be kind of depressing... If it's a happy memory, it's all in my head and will never happen again. If it's a sad memory, hopefully I have learned from it but otherwise is useless to me. Daydreaming about something that may happen in the near future is more positive and happy. I don't understand people who daydream about things that are impossible for the foreseeable future. Often times, when I am daydreaming, it means that there is something wrong with the present moment and that I want something else, but the daydream still stays in some kind of realm of current possibility.
I take it other types will feel differently.
I find that for myself, daydreaming about the past can be kind of depressing... If it's a happy memory, it's all in my head and will never happen again. If it's a sad memory, hopefully I have learned from it but otherwise is useless to me. Daydreaming about something that may happen in the near future is more positive and happy. I don't understand people who daydream about things that are impossible for the foreseeable future. Often times, when I am daydreaming, it means that there is something wrong with the present moment and that I want something else, but the daydream still stays in some kind of realm of current possibility.
I take it other types will feel differently.