Cellmold
Wake, See, Sing, Dance
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Probably not much correlation, but which types would be more likely to reject reality in favour of something imagined or perhaps a fictional setting they could read or watch?
I ask partly because when I was younger and in fact even sometimes now, I much preferred what was not real to what was. I enjoyed fictional settings as an escape, albeit healthily so I didnt take it too far.
It could be that this is just a human longing; a habit of wanting something that cannot ever be achieved or reached. That and the whole...escaping reality thing.
To go alongside this....what about idealising fictional characters and wishing one was them?
I ask partly because when I was younger and in fact even sometimes now, I much preferred what was not real to what was. I enjoyed fictional settings as an escape, albeit healthily so I didnt take it too far.
It could be that this is just a human longing; a habit of wanting something that cannot ever be achieved or reached. That and the whole...escaping reality thing.
To go alongside this....what about idealising fictional characters and wishing one was them?