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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2018 19:17:20 GMT
How has MDD been helpful to you guys? We all can say about it keeping us off other people, substituting real communication but what about its positive influence? I can list what comes to my mind:
1. When I was at uni, it helped me do my homework. I daydreamed about not me but my characters studying all of that - imagined what they were discussing while studying or if the task was damn boring, they kept talking to one another of how they hate it :D
2. It really helps me to suppress my anxiety.
3. It helps me do monotonous things like housework - going over incredible scenarios or romances makes the whole process less dull.
What about you guys?
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Post by Raven on Dec 7, 2018 10:14:37 GMT
Thanks to MD I'm never bored. Long car rides, walking my dog, taking the bus, waiting in a waiting room, none of that bores me because I always have my own movie inside my head.
It also motivates to draw. I've always been quite good at drawing but not enough to make something out of it. But lately I've been working hard to improve this skill and be able to draw my characters.
And the last good thing I can think of is that I learn a lot of historical and science stuff thanks to it. I want everything to be accurate in my story so I spend waaay too much time googling weird stuff.
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Post by candle on Dec 7, 2018 23:26:13 GMT
I have become more like my fantasy self - more outgoing, more confident, willing to try new things.
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Post by Raven on Dec 8, 2018 7:24:40 GMT
I have become more like my fantasy self - more outgoing, more confident, willing to try new things.
That's a really good thing! Sometimes I think "what would my alterego do?" and it helps.
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Post by weirdscout on Dec 9, 2018 1:55:02 GMT
If it were considered normal and acceptable, I wouldn't ever consider it a problem. If I could just say "Hey, I'm going to go daydream for a couple of hours" and nobody would disturb me or judge me if they saw me doing it, I would happily go on doing it every day forever. I love it, it's such a high.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 9, 2018 22:19:06 GMT
If it were considered normal and acceptable, I wouldn't ever consider it a problem. If I could just say "Hey, I'm going to go daydream for a couple of hours" and nobody would disturb me or judge me if they saw me doing it, I would happily go on doing it every day forever. I love it, it's such a high. The idea is not to consider it normal - ofc people usually don’t pace all over their rooms to play some stories in their head. The idea, though, is to find positive things about this state - everything has pros and cons and here we are trying to look at the bright side of MD.
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