7/08/2021

People who are good at dreaming but do not take actions

 


There are people who like getting immersed into thoughts such as making plans or imagining things, but do not take any actions. They are susceptible to developing delusional disorder. We cannot say that daydreaming or fantasizing is good or bad since it can have either positive or negative effects depending on the situation. When you put your ideas into practice but things don't go as well as you have planned, you can recharge yourself by daydreaming and fantasizing. Dreaming is necessary for healing yourself and adjusting directions. However, it is crucial that you come back to reality, put your ideas into practice, and get immersed into the object of passion making effoerts in real life. 

When you dream and make plans but just stop or stay there, you cannot make any achievement in real life. You may only think until the day you die, and no greatest idea that is not put into practice in real life is of any use. You can have fun and sense a certain degree of passion when you dream and get immersed into thinking. 

As you keep getting immersed into only thoughts sensing passion from thinking itself, you may develop delusional disorder. When you develop delusional disorder, you feel as if your thoughts turned into reality. As the condition progresses further, you may actually recognize sensations through sensory organs only by thinking. Then, you may develop megalomania seeing, hearing, and sensing what you think. 

People who have not experienced achieving their goals in real life by actually getting immersed into the object of passion and making efforts are susceptible to getting immersed into only thoughts since they can achieve anything in thought. The sense of achievement can serve as healing but it is crucial to make efforts in real life in order to make your dream a reality. 


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