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Daydream
/ˈdeɪdriːm/noun / verb
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A daydream is a spontaneous sequence of pleasant or fanciful thoughts that occur while awake, often serving as an escape from reality or a source of inspiration. In today's fast-paced world, it's commonly viewed as a mental tool for creativity and problem-solving, though it can also lead to distractions in professional settings.
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Studies from Harvard University reveal that people spend nearly 47% of their waking hours daydreaming, and this mental activity has been linked to enhanced creativity, as evidenced by inventors like Thomas Edison, who famously used it to spark ideas for his inventions.
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