On being a day-dreamer in life; What you get if you claim social justice in the different societies!

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We are many people living our lives and our dreams just as we are from human nature in nature. And David Hume may be the greatest philosopher of any through any period of time, and we are appreciating each other, and loving each other when going from place to place.

Social justice has been practiced by several US Presidents, among some of them are Johnson and Reagan, and the philosophy and the vision in the different societies, are trying to get people to be more equal on social basis, and living even better and longer than before.

Day-dreaming was long held in disrepute in society and was associated with laziness. In the late 1800s, Sigmund Freud argued that some daydreams with grandiose fantasies are self-gratifying attempts at "wish fulfillment". Antrobus of the City College of New York created a daydream questionnaire. So, the more calm you are and the less you have to do, the greater is the probability that you and I are day-dreamers! The more time you have available for free options, the more likely it is that we are day-dreamers. And the future is coming as it always is, and we are dreaming both in current time and in the future, and maybe we also can change the past, if we just want that!

For more than 60 years ago, Jerome L. Singer launched a groundbreaking research program into daydreaming (Singer, 1955, 1975, 2009) that presaged and laid the foundation for virtually every major strand of mind wandering research active today (Antrobus, 1999; Klinger, 1999, 2009). So, research has been put in many ways of life, and this is because we want to understand it more properly, and also being engaged with all the states of mind that can arise from time to time, and why we are as we are from place to place. Sometimes, we can explain human nature, and sometimes we cannot, and it is always difficult to tell where the thoughts are coming from, and how they are stored. Humans and animals have been studied for years, and we are all being engaged with stories, history, myths and realities when being where we are from time to time, and we are just giving messages where we are, or we are quite silent!

Does day-dreaming have a meaning, or why are we dreaming some times of the day from place to place to different times? We think of daydreams as scatterbrained and unfocused, but one of the functions of daydreaming is to keep your life's agenda in front of you; it reminds you of what's coming up, it rehearses new situations, plans the future and scans past experiences so you can learn from them. So, day-dreaming is doing our life mastery even better and stronger, and there are point to learn from failures and from cases not being the best, to turn every situation with being the best people through mankind! And we are all being the same humans with the same functions from place to place, and we should think about what is going on in our brains from time to time, either when being sleeping or to be awake in life!

What is really the philosophy of our dreams? Dream skepticism has traditionally been the most famous and widely discussed philosophical problem raised by dreaming (see Williams 1978; Stroud 1984). In the Meditations, Descartes uses dreams to motivate skepticism about sensory-based beliefs about the external world and his own bodily existence. Hence, dreaming is much about meditations, and what we are doing in reality when being in life, and we should think of what we are thinking and why, and we should treat ourselves, to explain what we are doing from time to time.


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