pimg class=”alignright” title=”Daydreaming” src=”http://i247.photobucket.com/albums/gg158/MDA2008/MDA%202011/daydreaming.jpg” alt=”daydreaming” width=”320″ height=”212″ /There’s something about these middle weeks of summer that feel less hurried, less brimming, more casual. At a certain point of the season, everybody remembers to relax a little and soak it in. The “lazy days” mood got me thinking about daydreaming #8211; those lost minutes (maybe hours) in which we unintentionally slip into contemplation. Sometimes we end up floating into more serious ruminations. Other times, it’s just loose and happy reverie. We all do it #8211; whether it’s looking out the window of our morning train, laying in the backyard hammock, or sitting (a title=”How to Work Outside” href=”http://www.marksdailyapple.com/how-to-work-outside-even-if-youre-a-desk-jockey/”standing/a, rather!) at our work desk. It can often happen even if we’re trying to focus. Call it a lapse in discipline, but the brain seems to have its own agenda in those moments. Is there some purpose here beyond mere escapism? What […]
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