• LeadersAtWork@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    It is currently 4am and I am finally heading to bed.

    Why? Work.

    Am I tired? Eh, sorta.

    Could I stay up? Probably.

    Would I be tired later? Yes either way.

    Literally the only difference I have found between getting 9 hours of somewhat broken sleep and not enough is that my body will struggle more with moving around for long periods. No matter what, even if I wake up having slept awesome, I will be tired by 3pm. Either it’s nap time or I struggle til 5p where I’ll start to wake up properly.

    My schedule is back heavy. So this about checks out for the whole 12p-1p thing, with some fluctuation.

    Course I have the unholy trifecta of depression, anxiety, and adhd. So, y’know…superpowers or something.

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      9 months ago

      I feel the struggle! I wish more industries and the world in general was better adapted for the night owls around us. I wish you could get an office job that was 9pm to 5am, and I wish you could attend college classes in person overnight. Ever since Covid even grocery stores and places like Walmart and Target arent open past 10 or 11 pm anymore, instead of 24 hours like they used to be. Basically, I wish there was a whole different world that took place at night (and I’m not talking about partying, just those of us who wish to live normal life nocturnally). I’ve seen it put in the way like hundreds and thousands of years ago we would have been so useful to our “tribes”, because someone had to stay up overnight and watch for predators and bandits and such, but now there’s no need for that so our nocturnal abilities are forced to adapt to a world that tells us we’re useless lazy people for staying up late and sleeping during the day.