I hate waking up and immediately jumping up to do shit

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    121 year ago

    My problem isn’t the timing of my waking up but the sleep to awake ratio which is completely out of sync with the 24 hour day. My ex woke up after 5 hours of sleep and was completely fine. I can either sleep less (than my ideal 9 hours) and become a zombie for most of the day, or sleep enough and end up going to bed super late, because I also don’t feel sleepy as early once I sleep enough. I’m just from a different planet where days are 28-30 hours long, and this place is just a constant fight with being sleepy and having to wake up before I feel properly rested.

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      31 year ago

      Naps. I sleep like 6-8 hours a night usually, and then I take a nap basically as soon as I get home. I find I have more functional time this way, even when I end up sleeping more than 9-10 hours, because I’m more refreshed and ready to go.

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      1 year ago

      Funny thing is, that’s most humans. There were experiments done on circadian rhythms where people were put in dark rooms with no clocks or anything to tell time by, and their internal “day” stretched out to 28-48 hours (depending on the case). So, everyone is from a different planet, some are just coping better

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        11 year ago

        That’s interesting! I wonder how much it would change if they still had natural light available but without any responsibilities.

        • rockerface 🇺🇦
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          21 year ago

          The day/night natural cycle would likely keep them synchronized, unless they already had issues keeping up with the standard 24 hour cycle

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    31 year ago

    Except the other guy should be the NPC. NPC’s don’t need as much sleep because they have no dreams.

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    51 year ago

    That’s not more time, it’s the same time distributed differently. Does the author also believe daylight savings time adds an hour to the day? Hopefully not.

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    51 year ago

    IDK I only get about 4 hours of sleep most nights, I don’t think getting up earlier is gonna go too great for me…

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    111 year ago

    It’s rarely about time but rather energetic resources - whether mental or physical. Most of us have the time, but not the energy to maximize it.

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      91 year ago

      Probably a combination of lack of space between the letters, text outline, and font size imo

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      61 year ago

      Because I made this on my phone in maybe 3 minutes total in response to my friend calling me out for being lazy in the mornings.

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    1 year ago

    Please tell me how, getting up at 5 (and going to bed at 21) is going to give me more time than getting up at 7-8 and going to bed at 23-00.

    Also, I would like to know why “society” thinks you are “better” if you exercise at 6-7 before work, rather than 20-21 after work.