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RE: No Sleep til freedom

in #philosophy6 years ago
When it comes to the amount of sleep an individual requires, I think this too is training and when there is an hour less than normal, it is very noticeable in some people as their performance drops significantly. There have been tests shown that driving tired is akin to driving somewhat drunk and in some cases, worse. But, what about with training?

If our corporate masters get wind of that, they will squeeze every last drop out of us.

Now, here's a provocative thought. Nothing you love to do counts as real work. Activities on Steem as as far removed from real work as, say, eating a sandwich. It is natural for people to want to socialize and many people derive great pleasure from it. This is just another addiction and very easy skip sleep for - possibly with adverse consequences down the road.

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If our corporate masters get wind of that, they will squeeze every last drop out of us.

I have student business owners who have nap rooms in the office for staff.

Now, here's a provocative thought.

Yes but, it depends how you define work in my opinion. What is easy for some is difficult for others and how people class work generally, I say is about the lowest form imaginable. Doing it for the money.