should we sleep during the way to work
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If you're the one driving yourself, of course not. If someone else is driving you it's likely that you struggle with maintaining good sleeping patterns and time management among other things psychologically happening both due to and being the cause of these issues. I say this as the guy who would be the most or second-most likely guy in my year group at any stage to sleep in class at some point in a week. I was the guy who would sleep on buses against my own will, yeah that was me the guy drooling on himself with his head shaking around. I couldn't give a fuck and I was one depressed, anxious motherfucker I tell you straight. I know first hand and am not a hypocrite saying that if you find it hard to stay awake on the way to work so much so you can't remotely enjoy the day if you don't shut your eyes during that journey, you both live too far from work (hard to fix that one) and you need better sleeping schedule and perhaps therapy and/or medication. Side: no
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I was the guy who would sleep on buses against my own will I've always wondered how people can fall asleep while surrounded by complete strangers. Even on the occasions when I've been exhausted while riding on public transport, my instinct for self-preservation wakes me up as soon as I begin to drowse. Side: yes
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