What do you mean 28h day? Are you going to bed 4 hours later every day than the day before? How can you do this and keep a job, or even schedule appointments several weeks out?
Left to my own devices, I fall into something like that, yes. My ideal world would be one in which I was allowed to stay up and keep being productive, instead of feeling like I'm hitting my stride right as the external world says it's time to go to sleep.
I donno, it hasn't been a big deal. I've worked for startups and also doing consulting work the past 20 years, I always mentioned my weird schedule when interviewing, maybe it's tech, maybe just my bubble, but it's fine. During that time I didn't tend to schedule many appointments.
Now I'm doing a different thing, trying to see if I can actually adapt to be on a 24h schedule and be a "morning person" and all that.
I was feeling motivated last night at 1am, and it took every inch of my body to NOT whip out VS Code.
Still couldn't sleep until 4am. Woke up today at 1pm.
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I used to think that growing up would mean that I could go to sleep whenever I wanted, and do what I want.
Turns out that growing up means you learn that you shouldn't do those things.
But why? My mornings are usually clear of meetings, and I could just work PST hours from the east coast, and it would be fine.
Turned out that working every evening is not good for your social life, and having a social life is something I try to prioritise more than hacking all day all night.
I donno, it hasn't been a big deal. I've worked for startups and also doing consulting work the past 20 years, I always mentioned my weird schedule when interviewing, maybe it's tech, maybe just my bubble, but it's fine. During that time I didn't tend to schedule many appointments.
Now I'm doing a different thing, trying to see if I can actually adapt to be on a 24h schedule and be a "morning person" and all that.