1) Speaking as someone who thinks in case sets (non-overlapping hierarchical decision trees) I empathize with your odd mode of thinking.
2) You can sleep at work? Where? And are there any job openings?
3) I read a study once in a psuedo-scientific magazine (Discover? I'm not sure which one) where they studied people reading, and then studied people sleeping. The part of the brain that lights up on their instruments when you read never light up when you sleep. This means that you can't read in a dream, or that the part of your brain that lights up when you read is connected to your eyeballs/sensory input, which you would never use during a dream. I'm not sure its important either way, unless you're trapped in a dream world for some long period of time and you're pissed that you can't get a real job within your dream world.
4) I felt as you did for a long time - the desire to hold onto your unconscious thoughts is very powerful. So I started keeping a dream journal, which I wrote in every morning (or in the middle of the night) as soon as I woke up for any reason. I ended up writing down a lot of freaky stuff, interspersed by various sexual fantasies. After a couple of weeks, I realized that your mind thinks about that sorta stuff while you're asleep for a reason. Let it go Indiana. Just let it go.
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2) You can sleep at work? Where? And are there any job openings?
3) I read a study once in a psuedo-scientific magazine (Discover? I'm not sure which one) where they studied people reading, and then studied people sleeping. The part of the brain that lights up on their instruments when you read never light up when you sleep. This means that you can't read in a dream, or that the part of your brain that lights up when you read is connected to your eyeballs/sensory input, which you would never use during a dream. I'm not sure its important either way, unless you're trapped in a dream world for some long period of time and you're pissed that you can't get a real job within your dream world.
4) I felt as you did for a long time - the desire to hold onto your unconscious thoughts is very powerful. So I started keeping a dream journal, which I wrote in every morning (or in the middle of the night) as soon as I woke up for any reason. I ended up writing down a lot of freaky stuff, interspersed by various sexual fantasies. After a couple of weeks, I realized that your mind thinks about that sorta stuff while you're asleep for a reason. Let it go Indiana. Just let it go.
-DC