Gone with the wind…pfffft

I was asked a really strange question today by a work colleague, god knows why and what even came over him to ask such a question, so why not share it on here. Its probably now that people will decide to dislike me en mass, and desert this blog in droves but hey, its probably a better question than what WP ask us on a daily basis.

If people suddenly got paid for bad behavior, what habit would make you a fortune?

Windy

As I’ve got older I’ve become a lot “Windier” probably my poor diet or just something that happens when you start to peak in the age stakes. If I was being paid to fart on demand than I guess that’s probably the bad habit that would earn me the most income. It would probably go some way to preserving the countries gas stocks, and the wind turbines would be spinning for quite a while longer.

Anyway that’s enough of that.

Stupid question 😂

Have a great day.

Strange dream

Had the strangest of dreams last night, what really stood out was it was myself running into a room to attack…myself!

It was just a dream

First thoughts are why the hell am I attacking myself, and why was I even scared of myself? Then I started to overthink, and that is something I am very good at. Do I have dislike for myself? Am I subconsciously attacking myself from within? Why? Am I even so afraid to openly engage my fears that even my own soul is fighting me?

I just don’t know but it bloody well freaked me out to such an extent I’ve stayed awake since. That was 04:12 in the morning, and I don’t think I’m ready for anymore sleep just yet. Bloody hell, I’m afraid of myself and my own feelings at present. If i can’t face myself what chance do I stand with any one else?

Weirdest dream I’ve had in a long time. Funny how you never remember the good dreams, but the bad ones stick around like a bad smell.

Anyway, here’s what those in the know say, enjoy the read:

Dreaming of yourself attacking yourself can signify inner conflict, self-sabotage, or unresolved emotional issues that you are struggling with in your waking life. It might be a sign to reflect on your behaviors and the root causes of these feelings. 

Here’s a more detailed breakdown:

  • Inner Conflict:The dream could represent a struggle between different parts of your personality or conflicting desires and beliefs. 
  • Self-Sabotage:It might indicate that you are unconsciously undermining your own goals and well-being. 
  • Unresolved Issues:The dream could be a manifestation of pent-up emotions, trauma, or unresolved conflicts that need to be addressed. 
  • Need for Self-Reflection:It’s a call to examine your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors to understand the underlying causes of this dream. 
  • Potential for Growth:By acknowledging and addressing these issues, you can move towards greater self-awareness and personal growth. 

Google

And how the hell do I deal with that little lot?

Firstly by not worrying and secondly by just getting on with daily life. Hey, It was just a dream.

Have a superb day. And just don’t worry about anything.