Daydreaming’s dark side: The compulsive, complex fantasy disorder that dominates some people’s daily lives : The Tribune India
Falmar (UK), December 11
Despite what we are often taught to believe, daydreaming can be immensely useful. Not only can it be a source of pleasure and a way to relieve boredom, research shows that our ability to mentally escape the present can also boost creativity, problem-solving and planning, and provide an antidote to loneliness.
Daydreaming, when defined as thoughts that aren't tied to what you're currently doing, occupies a good chunk of our waking lives – an…