I didn't make a whole world.
I just have an imaginary library where I write important stuff in imaginary books so that I can use it to trigger the relevant memories, should I ever forget something that I don't want to.
The moment I take a book off the shelf, I instantly remember everything relevant to its topic. Quite a useful trick.
As for your situation...
There are much better forms of entertainment than daydreaming.
Also, you should rather spend your time working towards achieving what you want in the real world, rather than relying on the instant gratification provided by your imagination.
You will never truly 'have' something if you don't earn it and just dream of having it.
Is it normal to live in a fantasy world?
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I didn't make a whole world.
I just have an imaginary library where I write important stuff in imaginary books so that I can use it to trigger the relevant memories, should I ever forget something that I don't want to.
The moment I take a book off the shelf, I instantly remember everything relevant to its topic. Quite a useful trick.
As for your situation...
There are much better forms of entertainment than daydreaming.
Also, you should rather spend your time working towards achieving what you want in the real world, rather than relying on the instant gratification provided by your imagination.
You will never truly 'have' something if you don't earn it and just dream of having it.