Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Daydream Believer

"An average daydream is about fourteen seconds long and we have about two thousand of them per day. In other words, we spend about half of our waking hours — one-third of our lives on earth — spinning fantasies. We daydream about the past: things we should have said or done, working through our victories and failures. We daydream about mundane stuff such as imagining different ways of handling conflict at work. But we also daydream in a much more intense, storylike way. We screen films with happy endings in our minds, where all our wishes — vain, aggressive, dirty — come true. And we screen little horror films, too, in which our worst fears are realized."  The Storytelling Animal

If I could collect all my thoughts and memories in a jar.....


Pink Floyd is on the agenda today...And Atom Heart Mother Suite is pretty epic. 



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