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Are you a morning or night person?
Thread starterBungee_gum
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I'm personally a morning person, i like to see the sun shining outside and the natural light makes me feel less depressed. nighttime may be more peaceful and all that, and while im not a nighttime person i still appreciate both morning and night. What about everyone else?
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InversedShadow, Unlucky777, Forever Sleep and 1 other person
To completely honest - i don't know anymore. Used to be evening/night person with peak activity hours around 10pm and 1AM. Morning was about 11AM. Anything earlier and i could eviscerate person responsible for waking me up. But now? Mo matter if i go to sleep 10PM and wake up at 6AM or sleep at 1AM and wake up at 10AM. I will wake up pissed off and tired, oozing hate for the whole world.
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Higurashi415, _AllCatsAreGrey_ and darksouls
I used to be a morning person. Now, I'm not massively either! I feel suicidal within seconds of being awake but in terms of work- I'm usually more optimistic in the mornings. I'll often leave something more challenging to the next day.
When I was younger I was a night person but from mid30s or so it slowly switched and I became a morning person. Not bc I prefer day or night, it's just my natural sleeping schedule.
I'm morning, the morning just feels comfy. I don't like night, because the day is over, and I can't go out and do things cause everything is closed. The darkness also feels depressing, like there's nothing going on for me right now. Everything is at a temporary pause at night, and then things go into motion in the morning.
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Forveleth, Unlucky777, Bungee_gum and 1 other person
I used to be a night person until I started getting panic attacks each night, and generally just started feeling more unsafe. I don't like mornings, either. So I guess I am neither.
None, every second in this dreadful, futile existence is torture to be conscious, I'll just always see it as an abomination to suffer in this existence, to exist at all is always something so terrible and dreadful and to exist means to suffer.
I'd just never wish for the mistake of existence and the fact that humans cause all this harm and suffering by imposing this existence onto others is the most terrible, dreadful tragedy to me. It's just so horrific how much harm this existence causes torturing existing beings with no limit as to how much agony one can feel, for me non-existence is all that's positive, only in non-existence will I be at peace from the suffering, cruelty and torture of existing, I find it so deeply undesirable to suffer in this existence in every way possible and I just always suffer so unbearably from being trapped in this painful, torturous existence so cruelly denied the option to just never suffer again, there truly is just so much evil in existing.
Night person through and through. Always have been. I never quite learned how to go to bed without being fussy about it, either. I'm like a little kid. Can't help it. I hate bed time.
I used to be a night owl until I get medicated and the meds knock me out so now I'm neither a morning owl nor a night owl as I'm just always sleepy and sleeping 24/7
That's an interesting question. I think it depends on how we are considering the morning/night to be. To me, a morning person excels at the front end of the day regardless of when that starts, but culturally that would still be considered night. So if you enjoy the front end of your day but that happens to be when "night" is socially, culturally etc, I'd say you are a morning person but maybe night oriented?
Additionally I think it also depends on what your bodies natural clock is and why you wake up when you do. If you don't work/or theoretically if you didn't have to, would your natural rhythm still be to wake at 1am? If you'd naturally wake up more around 1pm and not excel until dark, then I'd consider you a night person. If you'd naturally wake up at 3pm and not excel/feel at your best until nightfall that'd still be a night person. If you woke up at those times and excelled shortly after waking, I'd consider you a morning person.
But that's just me. Thanks for the fun thought experiment.
I used to be a night owl until I get medicated and the meds knock me out so now I'm neither a morning owl nor a night owl as I'm just always sleepy and sleeping 24/7
I was under more performance pressure when I worked until 2 a.m. on a daily basis.
I think some people have the resilience to all-nighters all the time. I certainly don't have it. It makes me hypomanic and sometimes even psychotic.
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