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Re: Are you a morning or night person?
(Anonymous) 2019-02-17 01:44 am (UTC)(link)Also, having to stay at work in the afternoon when that depression and exhaustion and warped perception you're talking about starts creeping in. My ideal work day would be 5-2, but that's never gonna happen, either.
Re: Are you a morning or night person?
(Anonymous) 2019-02-17 02:17 am (UTC)(link)I'm a bit of an extreme case, but personally, my inability to function in the mornings is a big part of why the government has to help me get by, financially. Because I literally only have the personal fortitude to manage two to three days a week of getting up and pretending to be ok. More than that and I can't hold myself together.
The idea that someone can get out of bed between 5 a.m and 9 a.m and just feel ok is...there's a hell of a lot I would trade for that, and for the basic human functionality that comes with it. If it meant having very little energy afterwards, I'd sure as fuck take that trade off.
Also, while I am an extreme case of night-owl, you sound like a pretty extreme case of morning-person. I work long hours with a lot of morning people, and most of them are still doing fine at 5 p.m. It's when 9 p.m. or so rolls around that a lot of them start flagging. Meanwhile the day is finally getting to the easy stage for me.
I think the world is largely oriented around morning people, but it's not oriented around level-ten morning people, any more than it's oriented around moderate-to-extreme night owls. It's oriented around people who wake up feeling fine at 7 a.m., not people who can't sleep past 4:30 a.m even if they were up until midnight.
Re: Are you a morning or night person?
(Anonymous) 2019-02-17 02:39 am (UTC)(link)If I had my druthers, I'd be active between 10AM and 2AM. Ain't gonna happen, sadly.
Re: Are you a morning or night person?
(Anonymous) 2019-02-17 03:17 am (UTC)(link)You have my sympathies. My call times vary, so I do sometimes get the nice, comfy noon call, but other times I get a 6:30 a.m call time, or even a 6 a.m call time. If I ever quit my job, that'll be why.
Re: Are you a morning or night person?
(Anonymous) 2019-02-17 03:20 am (UTC)(link)