Escapism is switching on one’s computer and losing oneself in the workings therein. The opposite is switching on one’s computer and losing oneself in its workings. That is frustration.
Escapism is closing one’s eyes, and instantly transporting oneself to a tropical paradise island beach. The opposite is spending a fortune on a holiday to such a place only for it to be the rainy season. That is Sod’s Law.
Escapism is living with the unwanted bits ever-so-slightly edited out. The opposite is living without escapism. Or just living… which on its own could always use a bit of an improvement.
Posted, in a hundred words to boot, for Eugenia’s Brew’N’Spew Café… the link is below:
Well done, Tom. You nailed it, especially the first paragraph about one’s computer. I can definitely relate! Thank you for joining in. 🙂
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My pleasure, Eugenia.
Computers are fun, aren’t they?
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Well Tom, you have two choices for each, that makes a lot of choices, are you ready to choose….lol
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Never, Hélène. Although at times I think I may be…
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wonderful dear Tom, Thank you, Love, nia
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And thank you, Nia. 🙂
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