Why do I seem to look far away?
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Let's say some one takes a picture of me when I am not looking. When I look at the picture, it looks like I am far away from this life. Does that happen to you?
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Answer:
Yes, it is called looking "Ahead". You can tell those whom look at the "Here and Now" . . They tend to be a little more spontaneous . . . while those who are looking ahead may be a bit more methodical in what they do.
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Other answers
that just means u r focused, in the days or could be tired
Kookaburra657
That is what you look like when you are not involved in anything.
Jewels_Vern
They take a picture of you when you are unaware of being taken a picture of. You are probably focused on what you are doing, thinking about something else, or "not in the moment of awareness." Could also be a disassociation of some sort, like a deep daydream. It happens.
NormalNobody
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