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I find nothing wrong with this statement.

Author Maurice Sendak is quoted as saying "I believe there is no part of our lives, our adult as well as child life, when we're not fantasizing, but we prefer to relegate fantasy to children, as though it were some tomfoolery only fit for the immature minds of the young."
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Fantasy is fine until it interferes with or harms one's real life, or one attempts to substitute fantasy for reality 24/7 and becomes detached from reality (and maybe homeless)
@SW-User This is true.

 
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