sleep is as productive as studying quantum mechanics Mary Kate! i have so much to say about this blog, that i'm totally confused. first i'll tell you that this is my favorite entry yet, for real. Ok, i don't think there is such a thing as a waste of time (the concept of time, much like the concept of waste are both delusions, but your definition is very nice). Next, for the sake of conversation, lets buy into this whole silly humanistic trip of time spent 'better' or 'worse': if such a notion does exist, then sleep is perhaps one of the most productive ways to spend it. I've always lived by the creed "sleep is as productive as studying quantum mechanics" (although our mutual friend mat small interpreted it as saying that studying quantum mechanics is useless, i intended the statement to mean that studying the subject matter is vital for human progress and sleep was up to par with its importance).
Further, the really cool thing about mid-day naps, is that it catches the brain off guard, b/c its not expecting it, so our brain is very active even when its sleeping, and we're REMing it much better, i.e. more vivid and memorable dreams, right? its never bad to REM, the subconscious is much wiser than the conscious.
I'm sure there is a nice happy middle ground between getting all the sleep you want and getting your goals accomplished. Anyway, all the best,
Daren
true source of your training... "all those parties in miami where i danced for 12 hours straight for 3 day in a row" ...definitely part of your training, for me that's about half of my annual exercise.
p.s. just got back from my 6th ultra 3 weeks ago, and ... sick!
Go girl! Speedy recovery to you from Speedy Greens. Attend to the "heart on your knee Syndrome". The emotional aspect of pain in the knees is "heart" issues, changing direction, and moving forward. Feel the love form here....sending energy your way! Cathy
Your silly The speech was lovely, and I'm glad I got to see you again before you left the states once more. I'll be keeping an eye on your blog site, living vicariously through you as always. Love you and stay safe!!
Computer advice MK, I remember when I was having some issues with my computer and you told me to through it out the window, i wish i had listened. that's some expert advice that the best trained geek squad in the world can measure up to.
Daren
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sleep is as productive as studying quantum mechanics
Mary Kate! i have so much to say about this blog, that i'm totally confused. first i'll tell you that this is my favorite entry yet, for real. Ok, i don't think there is such a thing as a waste of time (the concept of time, much like the concept of waste are both delusions, but your definition is very nice). Next, for the sake of conversation, lets buy into this whole silly humanistic trip of time spent 'better' or 'worse': if such a notion does exist, then sleep is perhaps one of the most productive ways to spend it. I've always lived by the creed "sleep is as productive as studying quantum mechanics" (although our mutual friend mat small interpreted it as saying that studying quantum mechanics is useless, i intended the statement to mean that studying the subject matter is vital for human progress and sleep was up to par with its importance). Further, the really cool thing about mid-day naps, is that it catches the brain off guard, b/c its not expecting it, so our brain is very active even when its sleeping, and we're REMing it much better, i.e. more vivid and memorable dreams, right? its never bad to REM, the subconscious is much wiser than the conscious. I'm sure there is a nice happy middle ground between getting all the sleep you want and getting your goals accomplished. Anyway, all the best, Daren