Two Attitudes

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In my opinion, there are two extreme attitudes in dealing with the law: the mania of asking questions and the mania of regulating everything with legislation. Logically, one cannot be a follower of both at the same time. Questioning mania is also my disease. From this maion I was greatly healed by the following sentence of Konrad Swallow: “Knowledge is an inexhaustible resource.” Questions increase the resource of knowledge and generate development, and not – as I once thought – they end all problems and provide peace of mind. There is also a mania for asking questions. This one is foreign to me, apart from one question that has been tormenting me for years: “Is it possible today to have a trial for the invalidity of the Testament of Boleslaw Krzywousty, and whether someone outside the royal family – for example, me – has a legal interest in doing so.”

Because I would rather live in the Łęczycko-Sieradzka Land than in the Łódź region. The rules on overpayment of tax are an example of an attitude born of a combination of mani questioning and mani regulation. I wrote an overpayment master’s thesis. At the time, the Tax Code was passed, and It seemed to me that overpayment legislation was a necessary regulation. After years, I believe that the construction of the undue benefit should be adopted into taxes. This is – it seems – in Switzerland.

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