“Don’t think. Thinking is the enemy of creativity. It’s self-conscious and anything self-conscious is lousy. You can’t ‘try’ to do things.” — Ray Bradbury, author
You have control of your daydreams and, most importantly, they’re private. You can express your creative ideas without judgement. You only need to remember to keep them to yourself, at least until you’ve decided whether they’re worth telling anyone about.
Becoming more creative with your daydreams will put you on a more significant road than you might presume. It opens you to the possibility of self-healing. This is why most people are reluctant to be creative. They know where this will lead and they’re not ready to go there.
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