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by forloop
3556 days ago
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Sleep isn't a nootropic. This happens quite a lot with noobs. They conflate nootropics with sleep/food/water/exercise. It wouldn't be that bad, but it derails the actual subject: I.e. nootropics. Here's a concise definition[0]: "(of a drug) used to enhance memory or other cognitive functions" There are other definitions. All the ones I've seen have exogenous substances as a common denominator, however. [0] https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/nootropic |
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It's a figurative usage. The OP is not suggesting sleep is literally a nootropic, but that it is something that performs the same function. Like "the best defence is a good offence".
And I don't think it's derailing the topic to talk about relevant alternatives.