I have no life and It sucks.
So i dream about living other possible lives somewhere else in the world.
Anyone else know this feel?
>Once i was an eskimo living in greenland from fishing
>I was a muscular guy with a fit body carrying things and helping scientists in Antarctica do their thing.
>Once i was living in an island near japan as a fisherman
>Once i was a russian soldier invading north korea from the north
>Once i was a diplomat living in the Falkland islands
>Once i was a ranger hunting and living off the land in Minnesota and the surrounding states
Seems everyone is replying to bait and trigger threads than actually sharing feels like r9k should be...
>>28135475
Yeah man, I get where you're coming from. It's why I seek escapism so often. Being able to be taken away to a different reality, if only temporarily, is one of the main things that keeps me going. I probably indulge in it too much though since I find myself drifting off often. For me, a lot of these dreams involve going back into a romanticized idea of the past, I'm not sure how healthy it is to dream about it so often but it helps me get through the day and can sort of fill my lack of any friends or life these imaginary scenarios that force me to "interact" with people or try not to fuck up some social situation. It sort of preps me for real-world encounters however autistic that sounds.
>>28135475
Sounds like you need to join a fluff division of the army. My dreams are just about memories that I wish I had again.
>>28135475
>every time I do this I find some flaw in that life that makes it shit too
My fantasies are a little different, though
I mostly think about aliens and u/dystopian futuristic societies.
Like living on a remote planetoid at the end of time, where all of the humanoids there understand that existence as they know it is about to end, and put aside their differences and defensiveness because they know it no longer means anything.
>>28136173
Yea i know, maybe i just want to be out there with nature than being here with the rest of society.
It seems foggy, but thats the best i can make out of my dreams.
>be me at a younger age
>dreamed of being a native siberian hunter, living naturally off the land, in a cozy log cabin somewhere in the siberian taiga
>realize that this will probably never happen
feels bad man
dreaming is fun and makes you feel lively, the hard part is coming to the fact that I will most likely never actually live those dreams
>>28136523
>the hard part is coming to the fact that I will most likely never actually live those dreams
The hard part is waking up to reality.