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by syndicatedjelly
625 days ago
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It just doesn't, I 100% agree with you. To approach the problem from a mathematical basis, let's say one can spend half of their waking hours actually working. How much of an impact does adding an extra 2 hours to that value even make, in an 8 hour work day? That means you can work at most 25% extra, which just doesn't seem like very much in my opinion. Surely there are tools out there that allow you to make your work day more efficient, more than the blunt tool of sacrificing sleep to just work more. And that's totally ignoring the negative effect that less sleep has on efficiency. |
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