Dreaming about work
... is never a good sign. Especially not as in the dream I had last night.
I dreamt that Scoble came to interview me for channel9, but rather than a real interview he decided to turn it into an “Apprentice”-like challenge. My goal was to get this couple to pay $300 for a pair of sunglasses. I narrowly pulled off a win by convincing them that they were worth $300 because they would make them look cool, like John Goodman did in Blues Brothers 2000.
All I can say to my subconscious is: huh?
Comments
- Anonymous
April 14, 2004
Everyone always says dreaming about work is bad. I disagree. You spend 40+ hours a week at work (ok, you work at microsoft, make that 60.) The majority of your week is spent there. It's a major part of your mind. Its no big deal that you're going to be dreaming about work as well. It is just logical sense.
Now... dreaming about the Apprentice... that is where I'd be worried :) - Anonymous
April 15, 2004
Hmm, that gives me ideas for when I +do+ interview you! :-) - Anonymous
April 15, 2004
I've dreamt about jobs I haven't worked at for years in fields as far removed from technology as you can get (restaurant business.)
I'm still trying to figure out what my subconscious is trying to tell me. - Anonymous
April 15, 2004
I used to dream about Risk games. All night Risk games.
I'd win, of course (as in real life), but always feel exhausted after a good night's sleep. - Anonymous
April 15, 2004
I should add that if you start daydreaming about work, then you should be worried :) - Anonymous
April 15, 2004
I've done the work dreaming thing too...lately, though, I've taken to not sleeping, since I'm so consumed thinking about work. - Anonymous
April 15, 2004
ummm, I'd THOUGHT I'd seen your icon at Channel 9 a little too often lately! - Anonymous
April 15, 2004
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