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==Etymology==
 
==Etymology==
 
French rêverie, from Middle French, delirium, from resver, rever to wander, be delirious
 
French rêverie, from Middle French, delirium, from resver, rever to wander, be delirious
*Date: [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/17th_Century 1654]
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*Date: [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/17th_Century 1654]
 
==Definitions==
 
==Definitions==
 
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'''Reverie''' or daydream is a [[visionary]] [[fantasy]] [[experienced]] while [[awake]], especially one of [[happy]], [[pleasant]] [[thoughts]], [[hopes]] or [[ambitions]]. There are so many [[different]] [[types]] of daydreams that there is still no [[consensus]] definition amongst [[psychologists]]. While daydreams may include [[fantasies]] about [[future]] [[scenario]]s or [[plans]], [[reminiscence]]s about [[past]] [[experiences]], or vivid [[dream]]-like images, they are often [[connected]] with some [[type]] of [[emotion]].
 
'''Reverie''' or daydream is a [[visionary]] [[fantasy]] [[experienced]] while [[awake]], especially one of [[happy]], [[pleasant]] [[thoughts]], [[hopes]] or [[ambitions]]. There are so many [[different]] [[types]] of daydreams that there is still no [[consensus]] definition amongst [[psychologists]]. While daydreams may include [[fantasies]] about [[future]] [[scenario]]s or [[plans]], [[reminiscence]]s about [[past]] [[experiences]], or vivid [[dream]]-like images, they are often [[connected]] with some [[type]] of [[emotion]].
  
While daydreaming has long been derided as a lazy, non-productive pastime, daydreaming can be constructive in some [[contexts]]. There are numerous examples of people in [[creative]] or artistic [[careers]], such as composers, novelists and filmmakers, [[developing]] new [[ideas]] through daydreaming. Similarly, [[research]] [[scientists]], [[mathematicians]] and [[physicists]] have [[developed]] new [[ideas]] by daydreaming about their subject areas.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daydream]
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While daydreaming has long been derided as a lazy, non-productive pastime, daydreaming can be constructive in some [[contexts]]. There are numerous examples of people in [[creative]] or artistic [[careers]], such as composers, novelists and filmmakers, [[developing]] new [[ideas]] through daydreaming. Similarly, [[research]] [[scientists]], [[mathematicians]] and [[physicists]] have [[developed]] new [[ideas]] by daydreaming about their subject areas.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daydream]
  
 
[[Category: Psychology]]
 
[[Category: Psychology]]

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Etymology

French rêverie, from Middle French, delirium, from resver, rever to wander, be delirious

Definitions

Description

Reverie or daydream is a visionary fantasy experienced while awake, especially one of happy, pleasant thoughts, hopes or ambitions. There are so many different types of daydreams that there is still no consensus definition amongst psychologists. While daydreams may include fantasies about future scenarios or plans, reminiscences about past experiences, or vivid dream-like images, they are often connected with some type of emotion.

While daydreaming has long been derided as a lazy, non-productive pastime, daydreaming can be constructive in some contexts. There are numerous examples of people in creative or artistic careers, such as composers, novelists and filmmakers, developing new ideas through daydreaming. Similarly, research scientists, mathematicians and physicists have developed new ideas by daydreaming about their subject areas.[1]