As a child I remember a common grouse most of my teachers had was "she's always day dreaming in the class" C'mon now I can't help it if my mind just starts spinning! Would love to share an incident here. During a Math class in standard 10 our teacher was teaching something about trignometry, while he and the class were thinking about sine, teta and cos I was somewhere else all together. I was thinking about how my school resembled a prison, where my ideas were just caught together and shut up in a tight cell. I was actually thinking of creative ideas of how to escape the prison - maybe I could feign sickness or better still I could hit a classmate so that they would call my parents and send me home! Suddenly I hear a stern voice asking me "what is the formula for area of a circle?" And that voice bought me back into tragic reality. I knew the answer but somehow wrapping up my dream and returning into the world of circles, triangles and 2+2 wasn't that quick. I was punished for daydreaming write out the formula 500 times for your home work!
But if you thought that I had learnt my lesson, you are wrong. Some people never change and I guess I am one of them. We keep repeating things till they become a habit, now dreaming has become a habit.
I think you should do anything as long as it makes you happy. If your dreams make you happy what's wrong with it? There's no tax charged on dreaming and in your dreams you can be anything from Bill Gates to Obama to Martin Scorcese to Al Pacino or Salma Hayek or even Rakhee Sawant. Also life is too short, there are so many things that you want to achieve but maybe the harsh realities of your life don't let you do it, for those of us there is the world of dreams.

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rakhe sawant???????omg....[:)]
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