Why musing is important
Where would I be without my musing? I’d be in trouble is where. When I muse I do the following things, all of which are necessary:
1) I work out problems and solutions in my mind.
2) I work out emotional aspects of me which need looking at.
3) I work out where I am at with my friends and family, and what I could do to improve my relationships.
4) I work out new creative ideas in a landscape where anything is possible.
5) I take a total break from my life. It’s like taking a small, mental holiday from all of my many commitments. Which I happen to think is my right.
This is why musing is so important, because with your eyes closed and the possibilities limited only to what you can dream up, ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE. Doesn’t that sound good to you?
It sounds great to me.
Why, then, is musing frowned upon? People who don’t know better would call it day-dreaming. Personally I think they should take a look in the mirror and ask themselves what harm musing can do. If you ask me, it’s the people who don’t muse who you really have to worry about!
Of course, as my friend – who often daydreams about Bella Montagna Homes and owning a big house – demonstrates, it is possible to daydream / muse too much. If you ask me, though, as long as you set aside time for both getting things done and musing then you have the best of both worlds.
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