Daydreaming = Not concentrating
Not concentrating = fail exams
Failed Exams = no GCSE/A levels
No A levels = no unversity/ higher ed
no education = Stupid
stupid = no job
no job = no money
no money = no food or water
no food or water = starvation
starvation = death
DONT DAYDREAM YOU WILL DIE!
Or, original thinking.
Daydreaming excessively may lead to decreased productivity, difficulty focusing on tasks, and missing out on important information or conversations. It can also impact relationships and social interactions if one is consistently distracted or disengaged. Balancing daydreaming with staying present and focused is important for overall well-being.
The past tense form of "you think too much" is "you thought too much."
The past tense of "you think too much" is "you thought too much."
The past tense verb for "I think too much" is "I thought too much."
In the story "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty," Walter Mitty's daydreams are triggered by mundane or stressful situations in his real life. These triggers often involve feelings of inadequacy or a desire to escape from the demands of his everyday routine.
My spouse would say that my biggest weakness is being too critical of myself and taking on too much responsibility.
i slap myself and say stay focus!
humans daydream because the brain is trying to do to much and needs to relax........hope this answers your question ^_^ because their tired
Yes, "to daydream," but, "a daydream" can also be a noun.
People often daydream , to synthesize information that may be too complex or difficult to work out. Others daydream, to get out of a situation they don't like. Mainly, it is because people are very bored.
Daydreams is the plural of daydream
if there too little water animal die crops are not growing and if their is too much water flood came
If there is to much rain, then we will have floods.
you can die
you get FAT
it can have effects on your memory
You won't be able too speak.
If you get too much calcium you may get calcium deposits on your bones.