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      no idea why people get so hostile about daydreaming

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        Such a weird idiom, I'd really appreciate some elaboration on where it comes from.

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          Such a weird idiom, I'd really appreciate some elaboration on where it comes from.

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          Apparently thinking about "the shrews" or "rooster's balls" or "the maternity of giraffes" or "pregnant birds" are also used.

          Somebody claims it's from Greek mythology where a crab is talking to Zeus and claiming he's immortal because he doesn't just walk forward but in any direction (time-travel like). I couldn't find that myth, but there is one in which he gets... killed by Heracles for pinching his foot in a battle with the Hydra and gets placed among the stars by Zeus's wife as a reward for loyalty.

          If there is an origin to the saying I don't think anyone knows it or thinks of it anymore. It's just a ridiculous/inexistent thing to think about, like those other examples above.

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            no idea why people get so hostile about daydreaming

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            I can understand it if those people need you to do something at that moment, and you're just spacing out. But if it's just you doing nothing and nobody has expectations for you, then people really need to chill. I'm the sort of dude who, before I get bored, I tend to start daydreaming.

            You definitely need some of this in your life. I think it's the reason people say that they get their ideas in the shower, because they just let their mind wander. But on the other hand, too much daydreaming probably isn't too good for your neuroplasticity. Other options are meditation, doing things like solving puzzles, doing physical activities. But all of that is up to you. If you don't care to prioritize stuff like that, then it's not harming anybody else.

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              Apparently thinking about "the shrews" or "rooster's balls" or "the maternity of giraffes" or "pregnant birds" are also used.

              Somebody claims it's from Greek mythology where a crab is talking to Zeus and claiming he's immortal because he doesn't just walk forward but in any direction (time-travel like). I couldn't find that myth, but there is one in which he gets... killed by Heracles for pinching his foot in a battle with the Hydra and gets placed among the stars by Zeus's wife as a reward for loyalty.

              If there is an origin to the saying I don't think anyone knows it or thinks of it anymore. It's just a ridiculous/inexistent thing to think about, like those other examples above.

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              Apparently thinking about "the shrews" or "rooster's balls" or "the maternity of giraffes" or "pregnant birds" are also used.


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                Apparently thinking about "the shrews" or "rooster's balls" or "the maternity of giraffes" or "pregnant birds" are also used.

                Somebody claims it's from Greek mythology where a crab is talking to Zeus and claiming he's immortal because he doesn't just walk forward but in any direction (time-travel like). I couldn't find that myth, but there is one in which he gets... killed by Heracles for pinching his foot in a battle with the Hydra and gets placed among the stars by Zeus's wife as a reward for loyalty.

                If there is an origin to the saying I don't think anyone knows it or thinks of it anymore. It's just a ridiculous/inexistent thing to think about, like those other examples above.

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                I like to imagine they're just a very educated populace and it refers to everything eventually evolving into a crab.

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