08-14-2020, 09:24 AM
Two very vivid dreams last night. (I never dream/never remember dreams when I don’t listen to subs.)
In the one dream I remember, I was dreaming of a strong physical pain in my chest, so strong that I was worried it could be some serious disease. It was so vivid and realistic that it took a while to realize the pain was not really there when I woke up.
Still some itching in my legs. A tiny white head on my lower eye lid, also a first and rather annoying.
A stroke of luck: I was in litigation for several years against a business partner. Even if the right was obviously on my side (even if I say so myself), twice they bribed officials so that my file magically disappeared. I gave up litigation half a year ago because it was too much money and too much stress. Today we were informed that the tax man has opened a proceeding “ex officio” against the other party because what they were doing (and the reason why I was in litigation) raised red flags. I had not reported them to the tax authorities and the authorities who handled (should have handled) the litigation do not share information with the tax authorities. This is just “luck”. I don’t know how it will end but meanwhile I don’t have to fight or pay attorneys and they will have to face a very unpleasant conversation with the tax man.
In the one dream I remember, I was dreaming of a strong physical pain in my chest, so strong that I was worried it could be some serious disease. It was so vivid and realistic that it took a while to realize the pain was not really there when I woke up.
Still some itching in my legs. A tiny white head on my lower eye lid, also a first and rather annoying.
A stroke of luck: I was in litigation for several years against a business partner. Even if the right was obviously on my side (even if I say so myself), twice they bribed officials so that my file magically disappeared. I gave up litigation half a year ago because it was too much money and too much stress. Today we were informed that the tax man has opened a proceeding “ex officio” against the other party because what they were doing (and the reason why I was in litigation) raised red flags. I had not reported them to the tax authorities and the authorities who handled (should have handled) the litigation do not share information with the tax authorities. This is just “luck”. I don’t know how it will end but meanwhile I don’t have to fight or pay attorneys and they will have to face a very unpleasant conversation with the tax man.