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Mighty Jalapeno wrote:Have kids. I get by with 5 hours a night now (and it only took 8 years).
TGM wrote:I have no citation for this, but I once watched a documentary about sleep. They mentioned that old teens/young adults tend to want to go to sleep late and wake up late for genetic reasons. But obviously this isn't really compatible with a modern lifestyle.
All I can say is try to get the eight hours of sleep as it is important to recovery.
Maybe try some lucid dreaming websites or something, they may have info for people who have trouble sleeping.
Nath wrote:How tired are you in the mornings? Do you find yourself getting sleepy during the day?
psyck0 wrote:Every study I know says >95% of the population performs optimally on a minimum of 7-9 hours of sleep. You can adapt to less, and you can perform well with less, but to be at your peak you almost certainly need 7-9 hours per night. That's why I laugh at all my friends in university who regularly pull all-nighters and tell me that it doesn't affect them. The science says it does. You can't argue with the evidence.
genghis007 wrote:I'm usually very tired in the mornings, it takes the alarm going off and repeatedly being shouted at to get me out of bed. I'm awake by the time I've had a pint of ice cold water and had a shower though. Yeah I do get very tired during the day, but whenever I get a chance to sleep I'm suddenly not tired.
genghis007 wrote:If I go to bed at 10pm I'm more than capable of staring at the ceiling for 4 hours before I fall asleep.
CueBall wrote:This. I am on far less than normal, and I am fine.
Nath wrote:CueBall wrote:This. I am on far less than normal, and I am fine.
For some value of 'fine'. The only way to be sure is to try getting more sleep for a few weeks and see if there's any difference. Maybe there won't be, but I tried a similar experiment (going from 4-5 hours to 8-9 hours) and was quite surprised by the results.
Maybe I shouldn't be preaching about sleep after pulling an all nighter...
psyck0 wrote:"Some" DRASTICALLY overestimates the number of people who can function optimally on 5 hours of sleep.
Maybe most people are at 85% or so. I sure as hell don't like scoring 85% on tests.
psyck0 wrote:Jesus christ. Basic vocabulary. While the exact quantity is not specified, "some" exists on a continuum with other quantity words. The list goes, in terms of quantity, none<a couple<a few<some<many<most<all. Obviously I'm skipping some quantity words. I don't understand why I even need to say that.
Maple_fish wrote:Actually, ideal sleep is between 6-8 hours. Sleeping much longer than this can shorten your lifespan
shocklocks wrote:Sitting in front of the tv/computer before bed is the absolute worst way to get to sleep.
Zohar wrote:Maple_fish wrote:Actually, ideal sleep is between 6-8 hours. Sleeping much longer than this can shorten your lifespan
Huh? Citation needed... Very much...
Garzahd wrote:(and, judging from your use of the metric system in your posts I'd wager that you don't live in the states).
duckshirt wrote:Garzahd wrote:(and, judging from your use of the metric system in your posts I'd wager that you don't live in the states).
Yeah, his location says London. (So he's obviously from Ontario.)
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