may 5 '26
hello all,
i'm not sure how to ask this in the sort of Genuine and Beautiful way i intend to. so we ball. just try interpreting this in some sort of better-worded....sense....okay?
are you a morning person? not like, do you particularly ENJOY waking up in the morning, but you know....which do you think feels nicer? to be up before everyone, or to be the last one asleep? i don't knowww....
I rarely sleep despite enjoying sleeping and dreaming but that is mainly because I enjoy being awake too. I have a lot of fun playing video games or reading or all the other activities I spend my time doing. I like nighttime better, because it's quiet, and I'm left alone to do whatever I wish. I still really enjoy the mornings though, dawn is soft and tender, and noon is calm. I don't think there's necessarily a "bad" time in the day or a specific time I dislike, because the time itself doesn't indicate anything, especially not how good or bad a period of time can be, because only your actions during them decide that.
I don't sleep much. I regularly sleep 0-3 hours everyday. A lot of my days end up blurring together because of this, so I try to keep tabs on my days by writing about it somewhere. I do this to my dreams as well. It's difficult to document everything, so sometimes I do not. But I still try to when I am able.
Well, I'm realizing this doesn't really answer your question.
Because I don't sleep much, I get the best of both worlds. I sleep after everyone, making sure my younger brother and older sister are safe and sound under their blankets around midnight, and I wake up before everyone aswell, which means I get to wake up my older brother for college around 5am.
I wouldn't suggest my lifestyle to anyone else. I do sometimes doze off for a little longer than my usual 3 hours but I write it off as "sleep debt". I want to make the most of my time while I still have it. Human lives are short, you know?
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