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In my daydreams, this documentary
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already exists.
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I already know exactly how it's going to
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go.
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[Music]
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It starts like this.
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[Music]
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[Music]
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Heat. Heat.
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[Music]
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My goal is just to live in the moment,
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to be present in the moment, which
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definitely doesn't happen to me.
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[Music]
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Yeah.
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Yes. It might sound strange that you
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spend most of the day living in a world
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inside your own mind. state in an
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unrevealed thing.
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[Music]
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It creates a gap like it just separates
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you from reality
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and I struggle to like connect with
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people because I've got one foot in this
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like makebelieve world.
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[Music]
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Some people might think everyone
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daydreams.
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It's a normal thing that we all do. But
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maladaptive daydreaming is no game.
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[Music]
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It's your
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everything.
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Meanwhile, the hills.
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[Music]
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Gosh, I do miss Carter.
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[Music]
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I joined the Women's Auxiliary Air Force
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in 1939.
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I was 16.
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Now here I am in 1940.
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Blackness, white lights,
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stuck smells, spilled petrol,
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pain, horns blaring, crumpled machines,
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crumpled bodies,
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someone moaning. Me.
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Sticky fluid. Mine.
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I can't see.
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I can't see.
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In my daydreams, I've already achieved
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my dream of being a successful actress.
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The main scenario is that I'm my future
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self and I'm on the Graham Norton show.
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um speaking about the next film that I'm
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doing or that I've won an award for.
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I tend to talk about my past and it gets
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quite emotional, but the audience and
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the response from it is that people um
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seem to like love and and admire me for
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it.
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So uh so they were horrible, but Skype
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froze.
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It's a nightlight meeting with this big
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director who I think is
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and I have to constantly bring myself
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back to reality because my daydreams are
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just often so much better than reality.
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In my daydreams, everything just flows
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simply and properly.
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But when reality comes back, it's the
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total opposite of what I want.
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It can get in the way of friendships and
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your studies. It can even get in the way
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of sleeping. Sometimes you can't sleep
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for hours because you just don't want to
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stop daydreaming.
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And where some people, most people will
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daydream for like maybe a few minutes,
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my daydreaming is like hours.
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If I'm not careful, it could be up to
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around
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4 hours a day.
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If it's just like a normal day, maybe
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like four or 5 hours.
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5 6 hours a day.
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At least 6 hours a day. 6 hours plus
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8 hours to even more.
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You can be 10 12 hours. Like 12 hours a
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day.
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I'm not working right now, so I spend a
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big part of my day in maladaptive
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daydreaming.
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The difference between maladaptive and
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regular daydreaming is that you can
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drift away and hours and hours can pass
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while you're daydreaming and you're
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detached from reality. It's not the
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same.
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When most people daydream, they kind of
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sit silently and and it stays in their
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head and then they snap out of it and
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they get on with their day. Whereas my
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daydreaming merges with reality. So, I
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will sit there and and have a daydream,
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but I'll verbalize it. I'll speak out
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loud or I'll pace or I'll do some
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repetitive movement.
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If I'm not walking around in my room,
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I'll rock back and forth on my bed or
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I'll play with something in my hands.
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I'm usually a very calm person. But
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whenever I'm daydreaming, I'm in motion
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and my eyes move around.
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It fuels the daydreaming. It like spurs
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the intensity of it because the more
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intense daydream I have, the more
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repetitive movement I do.
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I do it with my eyes open. I can still
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see my room, but I'm totally absent. I
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can totally imagine anything. Everything
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is vivid. And with maladaptive
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daydreaming, I can experience
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everything. So, I really can see every
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detail.
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I almost like can't see the real world
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anymore when I'm like so in my
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daydreams. It's just like I'm completely
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absorbed in it.
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Every time I do it, it's like I can
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nearly feel the texture of things. I can
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nearly smell them. I can nearly do those
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things. It's very sensory.
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I start to get kind of nervous in my
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stomach or I may get like a little
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sweaty in my palms or whatever. Um, my
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brain cannot tell the difference. My
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brain doesn't know that these things
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aren't real. Um, but my body is reacting
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to them as if they are.
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I felt more absorbed in my daydreams
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than I ever did in reality. I felt much
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more present
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um in my daydream.
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It almost sometimes feels like my
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daydream character is more me than I am.
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I'd rather be doing that than than
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pretty much anything. Like there's never
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going to be a time where I'd rather be
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doing something else.
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face.
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Everything in my daydreams are so
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perfect, so beautiful. So, would I want
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to go there? Yes, I would. And would I
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want to live there? Yes, I really would.
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Whenever I'm living my normal life, my
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real life, I sometimes miss my
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daydreams. It's like I'm living in two
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worlds at the same time.
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It might sound strange, but the biggest
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problem I have with this world is other
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people. When I try to do something with
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other people, it doesn't usually go
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well.
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So, if you don't like the world that's
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in front of you, then I'll just create
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my own.
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[Music]
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My biggest daydream right now is a world
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which I decided to call Inanis.
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[Music]
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It's a world where different people have
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gone after death like an afterlife.
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It has desert landscapes,
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nice harbors, beautiful forests and
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mountain landscapes.
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[Music]
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There's also a city, a high-tech city,
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which is basically the capital of the
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country.
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And the story is about five different
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characters who help each other out while
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on a mission.
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They help each other get stronger. They
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spend time together.
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They really support each other. And
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everything that these characters are
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feeling, I also feel myself.
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And so, they've become really good
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friends of mine.
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In this world, I really struggle
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understanding other people and that can
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make living in the real world quite
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difficult because I often get insecure
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about what people mean or whether people
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like me or not.
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And because of that, I often feel like
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there's a lot of distance in a way.
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I feel like I'm far removed from the
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real world and the daydreaming makes the
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distance even bigger.
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I've poured like hours and hours of my
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life into creating these complex
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characters with complex backstories and
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all these things that have happened to
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them.
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It's complex. I mean, it's 29 years in
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the making complex. You know what I
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mean?
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It's weird because it's almost like a
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little file cabinet in my mind filled
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with all of these scenarios, all of
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these characters.
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I know exactly what they look like. I
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know what their their life background is
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before they came into the plotline.
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I choose them over making new
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friendships because that's not going to
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last. This the daydreams will.
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The job obviously is paying for
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counseling and then once I'm qualified
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counselor then
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that will be my job whilst I'm
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looking to become an actress.
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Yeah. Well, you need something to fall
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back on.
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Yes, I know mom. You've always said
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about a backup job.
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I love you. I've said that ever since
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you was at school.
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Yes, I know mom. You don't need to say
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it again.
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Yeah, but it is important cuz sometimes
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it's like not who what you know, it's
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like who you know. You know, mom, you
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literally said that since I was like
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six.
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Daniel Radcliffe.
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Oh my god.
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I swear to God you bring up Daniel
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Radcliffe again.
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It's true.
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That's one example.
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No, cuz he's his dad was a producer. I
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needed to have his feet in the right
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place at the right time. I know,
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but I've got a backup job anyway. It's
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like counseling.
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Yeah. No, that's a pretty good that's
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good.
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What do you mean pretty good job?
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Charming. Yeah. Does it pay?
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Oh my god. Did you actually just ask
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that question?
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I did.
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Mom, everything's not about money.
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No, I know. But you need You're working.
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Shut up.
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Job's a job. Is it
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right?
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Oh god, you're so
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The longest day dream I've had, the one
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that I created when I was five,
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was that my dad was this prince from
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like far off land. I was like
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he had ventured out to like explore the
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rest of the world. I met my mom and fell
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in love with her and had me
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but that wasn't allowed where he was
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from.
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[Music]
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She speak now.
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[Music]
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to protect us. He went back home and had
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to leave and never see us again
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because he was a prince. Obviously, I
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was princess and when I turned 18, I
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would be able to go on this adventure to
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find my dad.
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[Music]
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The daydream is nicer than reality.
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Cuz the alternative was just a man
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walking out on his daughter.
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I lost my father very early in the war.
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I wasn't even 3 years old. And then my
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mom had to work hard to support us.
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So my mom left me home alone all day.
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And those times I loved playing
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different roles just to be someone else.
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Those are my earliest memories of
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maladaptive daydreaming.
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[Music]
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In my daydreams, one scenario is that
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I'm Duchan the Great, the leader of my
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country and a large army. That scenario
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is based on Alexander the Great, who is
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one of my idols. Of course, there can't
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be two Alexanders the Great. That's why
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I created my alter ego and I became
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Duchan the Great.
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[Music]
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The world has returned to the dark ages
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and wars are being fought all over the
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world in all of Europe. I imagine that
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I'm waging a big war against an enemy
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much more powerful than me so that I can
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rescue the princess they kidnapped.
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[Music]
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soldiers. And although it sounds very
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aggressive, I can really smell the blood
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of my enemies and I can feel the sand
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under my feet and I can really see the
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battlefield. That is something
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incredible.
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[Music]
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This
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[Music]
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fable district has been in some turmoil
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after the contested coronation of
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Queens. Cinderella.
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See, why? Why is this Cinderella?
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There's been a growing divide amongst
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the residents. Oh, it's cuz it's the
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residents regarding the pros and cons of
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Magic,
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right? So, it's like PokΓ©mon Go
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because we have to Yeah. So, that will
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point us where we go and then we have to
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walk over it.
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Yeah.
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But these are the actual street names,
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aren't they? Yeah. That's Park Place.
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Do you know the beast well? Oh, yes.
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Beast, Freddy, and Beauty are old
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friends. Beast and I used to we used to
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be an artist back in the old days, but
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Beauty and I are such good friends now.
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Okay.
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Oh god. Snow White and
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Oh, quest started.
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Put this together.
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Oh god. Oh,
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this is so boring.
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Like
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why did we waste 15?
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My daydreaming developed cuz I
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experienced reality at a ridiculously
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young age.
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My mom had a lot of relationships and
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they were with not very nice men, very
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like aggressive.
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I saw everything as a kid and I heard
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everything as a kid
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and I just felt so alone not having the
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power to do anything.
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I feel like there's a bridge between me
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and my mom with my daydreaming.
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And if like I sat down and
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actually said how I felt growing up
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about all these different situations,
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I feel like yeah, it'd be hard,
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but I feel like that that bridge would
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be able to be crossed or at least built
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because she doesn't know the intensity
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of my daydreaming. and like how bad it
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gets.
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Yeah.
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Yes. I remember back when I was studying
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in Amsterdam
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and I didn't have any connection with
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anyone.
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I couldn't get close to anyone at
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university. So, I felt really lonely
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and at some point I would do nothing but
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daydream. I basically gave up on the
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real world.
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[Music]
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It might sound really bad, but I just
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didn't want to live anymore. Not because
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I wanted to die, but I just didn't want
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the life I was leading. I didn't want
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that anymore. It was just too difficult,
00:20:42
too much. I chose to live in another
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world. I just started daydreaming
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and in the end that's all I would do and
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I gave up on everything else. I didn't
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feel hungry anymore. I wouldn't even eat
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because I just didn't care. I didn't
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care about showering either. What does
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it matter if I smell bad if I'm
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pretending to be a warrior in another
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country or making friends with nice
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people?
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[Music]
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I just had to daydream. And every time I
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came back to the real world, then I
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constantly felt like when can I leave
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again?
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It's it's a d it's a dangerous talent.
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Um
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cuz it very easy to lose control of it.
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It it it more controls you than you
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control it.
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There is a beautiful saying that the
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greatest trick the devil ever pulled was
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convincing the world he didn't exist.
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That's how I feel about maladaptive
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daydreaming. You think you're in
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control, that you're present, that you
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know what you're doing, that it's just a
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phase. And then you realize that years
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and years have passed and you might
00:22:00
realize it too late and you've wasted
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your life and wasted all your chances.
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The most terrifying thing about
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maladaptive daydreaming, in my opinion,
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is that it's a disorder that makes you
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love it.
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like it whispers in your ear and covers
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your eyes and strokes your face while it
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pulls your hair. Maladaptive daydreaming
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holds you by the throat and tells you to
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think of it as a hug.
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You can't feel time slip away. Minutes
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and hours adding up to years. You can't
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see how your own eyes glass over. It
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makes you a ghost of a person, a hollow
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shell, and the thing that's supposed to
00:22:42
be inside is literally worlds away. But
00:22:45
all you feel is the rush. It wrecks you
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from the inside out. But even as it
00:22:51
hurts you, it tells you, "Sorry."
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It tells you, "I'm the only one who
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understands.
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Stay with me. Be mine. You're mine." Uh,
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it's a disorder that completely enslaves
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you. And that is so scary.
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And the second scariest thing, how it
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disguises itself.
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It's okay. It's not a big deal. Everyone
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daydreams. Or you have a vivid
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imagination. You're lucky. You're
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special. Be glad.
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Maladaptive daydreaming is a poison.
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It gives you like this world where
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anything is possible, but obviously it's
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not real.
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So like
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it's you know it's developed as like
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this for me coping mechanism which was
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great but then it's like you then become
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unable to cope with it.
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[Music]
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[Music]
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[Music]
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I want to feel happy in the real world.
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my actual reality.
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[Music]
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I just want to be.
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That's the important thing for me.
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[Music]
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The friends I have in my daydreams are
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my number one priority.
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But my goal is to let people in the real
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world become my number one priority,
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which is difficult, of course, but maybe
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I should just try.
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[Music]
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I thought I'd come by and check Dungeons
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and Dragons books, but there are more
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than I expected. I also heard it's handy
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to have those books.
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Yes, they are. But all these books can
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essentially help you build your own
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story. Of course, Dungeons and Dragons
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is all about fantasy and about creating
00:25:48
your own world following an existing
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adventure.
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But if you really want to create your
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own character
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to know what they need and what the
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general rules are, then you would need
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the player's handbook. It explains in
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detail how the game works, how to create
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your own character in that big fantasy
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world.
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Well, I'm already getting some help with
00:26:17
coming up with a character, but this is
00:26:19
all new to me. I'm just trying to figure
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out how everything works.
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I think two or three others in the group
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are already quite experienced.
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I'm the rookie of the group, but they
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seem nice, so I think it'll be fine.
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Yeah, they'll be able to help you out,
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right?
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You are not aware of last night.
00:26:46
You see Bor going towards the door and
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he just hammers on that door just
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and it is indeed bathroom.
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Oh, Bork.
00:27:00
And also you he grabs you by the
00:27:02
shoulder.
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Okay.
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After so many years, it's not easy to
00:27:18
find a job when you're constantly in
00:27:21
these dreams. When you constantly want
00:27:23
to be someone else,
00:27:30
but when the daydream stops and you
00:27:31
return to reality, you ask yourself who
00:27:34
you really are.
00:27:38
Are you the person you dream of or are
00:27:41
you someone else completely?
00:27:53
I looked at your CV. The first thing
00:27:55
that caught my eye is that you haven't
00:27:57
worked in a while, have you?
00:28:02
That's right. I've been out of work for
00:28:04
a while after payor. I didn't look too
00:28:07
hard because I was trying to decide what
00:28:10
I wanted. I've been trying to make
00:28:12
music. I'm more oriented towards that.
00:28:18
How is the music going?
00:28:19
Oh, well. Do you make a living for
00:28:21
making music? Not yet, but one day, I
00:28:24
hope.
00:28:26
Okay.
00:28:30
Okay. I understand that you want to
00:28:31
apply for the DevOps position. We do
00:28:33
have one DevOps position open, but I'm
00:28:36
sorry. I don't see any connection
00:28:39
between what you've done and what the
00:28:41
client is asking for.
00:28:45
Most clients are actually looking for a
00:28:46
higher level of education.
00:28:51
What I saw in your CV is that you
00:28:52
studied electrical engineering at a
00:28:54
technical school, right?
00:28:59
Yes, electrical engineering. That's
00:29:01
right. And university. What about that?
00:29:05
I wanted to start university, but
00:29:07
followed music. That's why I have 12
00:29:09
years of experience with music.
00:29:13
You certainly aren't the first person
00:29:15
who ever wanted to turn their hobby into
00:29:16
a profession,
00:29:18
but you would really need to set a list
00:29:20
of priorities and follow it.
00:29:25
Dash
00:29:27
music.
00:29:30
[Music]
00:29:45
[Applause]
00:29:47
[Music]
00:30:07
I feel like I'm wasting my life here.
00:30:15
What you do is up to you.
00:30:17
You can waste your life anywhere.
00:30:21
whether here or somewhere else.
00:30:24
If I'm going to waste it, I should waste
00:30:26
it on something good, not within four
00:30:28
walls.
00:30:31
It's okay for you because I'm here, but
00:30:34
I'm not okay. I'm not okay. I'm stuck
00:30:37
between four walls.
00:30:39
You wonder why I don't make music. How
00:30:41
can I? I don't work because I feel sick.
00:30:46
I wake up there. I just sit there all
00:30:49
day.
00:30:50
I don't go anywhere. I don't see
00:30:52
anything. I just sit there
00:30:58
and it's my choice because everything
00:31:00
suffocates me. I'm suffocating and I
00:31:03
need freedom and I know it's hard for
00:31:06
you. But you have to let go and accept
00:31:08
that I'm not a kid anymore.
00:31:16
Stop treating me like a child because
00:31:18
that's always just made me rebel against
00:31:20
everything and I will always do that.
00:31:25
But you act like a child.
00:31:27
I act like a child. And now I'm acting
00:31:29
like a child in front of everyone. When
00:31:31
you say jump, I jump. Remember that. And
00:31:34
now you're looking at me. We're on
00:31:36
camera and it's coming out. It's all
00:31:38
true. You can't keep trying to rein me
00:31:40
in. Just let me go already. and leave me
00:31:43
alone.
00:32:34
If by your art, my dearest Father, you
00:32:38
have put the wild waters in this roar.
00:32:41
Allay them.
00:32:43
The sky, it seems, would pour down
00:32:46
stinking pitch, but that the sea
00:32:49
mountain to the walin's cheek dashes the
00:32:52
fire out. Oh, I have suffered with those
00:32:57
that I saw suffer.
00:33:00
So like I did it and then like he got me
00:33:03
to do it like loads of different ways
00:33:04
cuz he's like actually done professional
00:33:06
theater. So he was like, "Okay, like do
00:33:09
it again, but don't stop in between each
00:33:12
like sort of line."
00:33:14
Yeah. But I think it went okay. But Rian
00:33:16
again, she's going to let me know
00:33:19
about that.
00:33:21
Yeah. So hopefully that went well as
00:33:23
well.
00:33:34
We were looking for a part of a staff.
00:33:36
Then we ran into that big worm and
00:33:38
that's when you joined.
00:33:41
All right.
00:33:44
What was actually your first impression
00:33:45
of me during that Dungeons and Dragons
00:33:47
session?
00:33:52
I don't know. I didn't really have a
00:33:53
strong opinion about any of you because
00:33:55
I just felt like I don't know any of
00:33:57
these people.
00:33:59
Yeah, you had Mariline and then
00:34:01
stranger, stranger, stranger.
00:34:05
Yeah, it was just typical Dungeons and
00:34:07
Dragons and I didn't know if everyone
00:34:11
obviously people play the game as a
00:34:12
character.
00:34:14
They are their character basically. So
00:34:16
then it's hard to figure out who they
00:34:18
really are outside their character. It's
00:34:21
weird. You have to be yourself, but at
00:34:23
the same time, you're also playing a
00:34:25
character, and that makes it less
00:34:27
direct. It doesn't feel so intense like
00:34:29
this is. I have to give everything, but
00:34:32
also you can just have fun.
00:34:34
And you can make mistakes.
00:34:35
Yes, you can make mistakes.
00:34:37
I made a lot of mistakes, especially
00:34:38
with that potion. My god.
00:34:42
Yeah.
00:34:44
I'm quite happy. I'm starting to go
00:34:46
outside a bit more lately.
00:34:48
Yes, that's important. Get some fresh
00:34:50
air.
00:35:00
I'm glad I met you.
00:35:05
You like that?
00:35:06
Yeah.
00:35:07
Yes. I think it's quite funny.
00:35:13
That's a bit hard to do with my hair.
00:35:18
Well, you're lucky then. I guess.
00:35:30
And where do you see yourself in 5 years
00:35:32
if you get this job?
00:35:35
Yes.
00:35:37
To be honest, in 5 years, I see myself
00:35:40
working at a stable company
00:35:44
where I can grow, where I'm not going to
00:35:46
be static,
00:35:49
where I can really evolve, learn.
00:36:01
How's
00:36:02
Yeah. No, it's good. You
00:36:04
just left my feet. E boy.
00:36:09
Ew. That's gross. Mom,
00:36:11
your honey does it as well.
00:36:14
Gross.
00:36:15
Oh my god.
00:36:17
Yeah. Thanks, Mom. I've daydreamed a few
00:36:20
times about my mom really sitting down
00:36:23
and listening to me and how I felt as a
00:36:26
kid.
00:36:26
Thanks, Mom.
00:36:28
My mom is
00:36:30
shocked and like it gets quite
00:36:31
emotional.
00:36:33
Jesus Christ. There's such a release
00:36:35
behind it when I daydream about it
00:36:37
because it's almost like
00:36:38
popping the cork on a bowl that's been
00:36:40
sitting there for like 25 years,
00:36:51
but I can't see myself ever actually
00:36:54
confronting her. I feel like the
00:36:57
understanding might not be there.
00:37:02
But the daydream gives me what I need in
00:37:06
terms of closure because it's like
00:37:08
genuine emotion.
00:37:12
So in that aspect, daydreaming has
00:37:15
actually helped me.
00:37:19
Hey, nice.
00:37:21
Hey, nice.
00:37:22
Hold on a minute. This looks a lot like
00:37:24
Real Madrid. This looks like Manchester
00:37:26
United.
00:37:27
Oh, yeah.
00:37:29
Hang on.
00:37:31
talking.
00:37:34
You forgive.
00:37:35
I'll just be Real Madrid.
00:37:37
Madrid.
00:37:39
Okay.
00:37:39
Okay. I have an emblem.
00:37:41
Me, too.
00:37:45
Trying to start to bluff.
00:37:47
Yes.
00:37:49
Banana.
00:37:55
Hey. Hey. Hey.
00:37:59
Okay.
00:38:01
Badanka,
00:38:05
congrats.
00:38:14
After so long, I found a job after all.
00:38:20
Are your colleagues good?
00:38:22
They are. All of them.
00:38:23
That's the most important thing. Working
00:38:25
together.
00:38:26
They're all right.
00:38:29
There's not much to it.
00:38:33
[Music]
00:38:36
I'm really interested to see what kind
00:38:38
of flower this will be.
00:38:40
[Music]
00:38:45
Are you hungry? Do you want something to
00:38:47
eat?
00:38:48
No, I'm not hungry.
00:38:49
Do you want a shower?
00:38:50
Yeah, I'll just take a shower.
00:38:54
Let me know what you want for dinner.
00:38:56
Okay.
00:39:02
[Music]
00:39:10
I've noticed that I'm spending less time
00:39:12
daydreaming. It's a bit like stepping
00:39:14
out of Wonderland, but you can still go
00:39:16
back for a bit sometimes, but it feels
00:39:19
very different.
00:39:22
[Music]
00:39:30
To be honest, the daydreaming will stay
00:39:32
with me for the rest of my life. I don't
00:39:35
think it will ever stop. And even if by
00:39:38
some miracle it could, I don't think
00:39:40
that it would happen to me.
00:39:46
[Music]
00:40:00
I always love the quote life is art
00:40:03
because you never know what's going to
00:40:04
happen in life
00:40:07
and that's what makes it so scary you
00:40:10
know
00:40:13
but then also like kind of brilliant I
00:40:21
[Music]
00:40:34
I would say that I've become friends
00:40:36
with the people in the Dungeons and
00:40:38
Dragons group. And even though they're
00:40:40
friends I only speak with online once a
00:40:42
month, that means a lot to me.
00:40:46
field.
00:40:48
Why is Benedict
00:40:52
is the only thing for a club
00:40:57
that they
00:40:59
benedict?
00:41:02
Why Benedict?
00:41:04
You have some moral in this. Benedictus
00:41:07
moral
00:41:09
[Music]
00:41:11
daydreaming can be a very strong ally
00:41:14
when you're in a good mood.
00:41:17
But when you're in the emotional state I
00:41:19
was in, it can be your worst enemy.
00:41:24
[Music]
00:41:30
I call it my dark beautiful world.
00:41:34
[Music]
00:41:40
is she acts that Christ
00:41:45
[Music]