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Daydreaming

Standing in line. Waiting for that down­load. Sitting in traf­fic. Ignoring the commercials.

At such cere­brally relaxed moments, fer­tile imag­i­na­tions may wan­der into worlds sep­a­rated from this by a gen­tle nudge or a vio­lent shove. Daydreaming is a human predal­ic­tion, as nat­ural as speech. Our day­dreams are formed from threads spun in our hearts and patches of life knit­ted by our life experiences.

When your imag­i­na­tion begins to knit, what quilt unfolds? Of what do you typ­i­cally daydream?

This week’s Slant is inspired by my friend’s con­fes­sion that she often day­dreams of being a hero­ine, of exhibit­ing incred­i­ble brav­ery by sav­ing some­one from impend­ing doom.

How are other peo­ple Slanting? Check the com­ments! Leave a link to your Slant there!

How to play. Link to the Saturday Slant. Or, get noti­fied of new Slants.

3 Responses to “Saturday Slant: Daydreaming”

    Christy
    May 10th, 2005 at 18:56

    I’ve been day­dream­ing about Thomas Jane a lot lately. sigh.

    Heidi
    May 22nd, 2005 at 18:08

    Great ques­tion!

    Lars Ake Stihl
    July 16th, 2005 at 12:48

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