Daydreaming means you’re smart and creative
It also enables you to switch to "autopilot" for routine tasks like driving
November 1, 2017
Daydreaming during meetings or class might actually be a sign that you’re smart and creative, according to a Georgia Institute of Technology study.
“People with efficient brains may have too much brain capacity to stop their minds from wandering,” said Eric Schumacher, an associate psychology professor who co-authored a research paper published in the journal Neuropsychologia.
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