Sigh

Mar. 6th, 2003 02:14 pm
[personal profile] tsumik
Will someone PLEASE figure out a way to bottle sleep and distribute it. I constantly am running into this dilemma of things I want or need to do but lack of sleep is a constant bank I'm making withdrawals from and finding the time to put a deposit in seem so wasteful of time.

I don't know how I got into the mind set that sleep is just a hindrance as I love to sleep. Goodness knows once I'm all snug under my blankets I am pretty hesitant to get out. And apparently this getting old stuff isn't helping either. Makes me wonder how many people would actually use the option of sleep in a can? Then that poses the sort of alarming question am I a work-a-holic? I'd like to think of myself as a pretty anti-work sort of individual aka as lazy but yet there's always things I'm trying to get done. Maybe I've been fooling my outlook on my self for a long while.

Date: 2003-03-06 11:54 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sameoldbryan.livejournal.com
Actually there is some new drug that is still going through FDA testing that lets people avoid sleep for up to 40 hours without getting tired, and with no negative side effects(or positive for that matter)... Just not being tired. So you soon may get your wish.

On the other hand there is always polyphasic sleeping but the downside of that is losing the pleasant snuggled under the blankets, getting to forget about life, the world is a perfect place for 8 or so hours.

And theres nothing wrong with being a work aholic as long as other facets of your life don't suffer from it. :) I wish I was a work aholic... How easy it would make a lot of things.

hmm i disagree

Date: 2003-03-12 12:19 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
i really don't think you are a work-aholic and i deffinately don't think you are lazy. I just think that you like to get stuff done and lately you've just had a lot to do.
~Dana

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