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A wonderful acronym for fear is Fantasized (future) Experiences Appearing Real.
"Sellers are selling memories and buyers buying a fantasized future".
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In a 2009 study, she found that recent college graduates (not just scientists) who fantasized about future success more than their peers did accrued fewer job offers and earned less money after 4 years of working.
Reading is a weirdly phantasmic trade: animating words to revive absent voices, rehearing the past, fantasizing a future.
As Updike notes, in the CAT scan he fantasizes about future projects, which makes him feel that "all would be well".
Fantasizing the future for the store, Ms. Grifo dreams of opening a street-level location somewhere on a stretch of 14th Street.
He and Jessica fantasized about a future together.
Mr. Marchetti fantasized about the future long before Mr. Musk did.
As a young boy, I often fantasized about the future.
New Year's resolutions give me the same kind of joy as sitting in Barnes and Noble's self-help section and fantasizing about future-me.
When I was a kid I fantasized obsessively about the future, desperate to grow up and get out and live the life I dreamed of.
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