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Daydreaming can be a job, sort of. Of course, I guess one still has to do things (darn it!), but I channel much of daydreaming into writing of various sorts and I love to research things. Jobs like futurist (that’s a real thing!) can be a good thing for some daydreamers.
AllenWallace, if you still like circuitry and/or figuring things out, there are plenty of ways that could go, depending on what you’re good at now or what you might be able to get training for, bearing in mind what you aren’t well suited for (just as important, in my view!)
I’m very keen on the book, “The $100 Startup” by Chris Guillebeau who has a great website as well, can help to get the entrepreneurial juices flowing.
Of course, one doesn’t need to start a business to read that book. Chris does a nice job of gently steering people into looking at things from different angles. Chris urges us to look around–what are unmet needs in your life, in the lives other people. Can you fill this need by doing something you are good at?
His previous book, “The Art of Nonconformity” has some nice inspiration as well.
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