• NumbersCanBeFun@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    I actually enjoy getting up at 4am every day. Nobody is awake at 4am and you can do whatever the fuck you want. Your boss, significant other, family or pretty much anyone else you know isn’t going to bother you that early unless it’s an emergency.

    The work part? Yeah fuck work. I’m looking into starting my own business anyways. So sick of making other people rich off my hard work. I got some capital from a car accident last year and I’m thinking about opening a tea shop.

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      1 year ago

      I prefer to stay up late for the same reason. I am fully capable of waking up early, but I hate doing it. I wish I could shift my work day 4 hours later, or better yet, just build and sell furniture for a living.

      Good luck on your tea shop!

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        1 year ago

        We are attacking the same problem from different directions. I love it. Good luck with your carpentry my friend. Maybe you can help me build the bar for my shop 😁🍻

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    I get the point of this meme, but it’s not correct. Most animals wake at the break of dawn for predator/prey reasons.

    For instance, herbivores that live around loins wake-up very early as most loins hunt in the late afternoon…

    There is a reason why some animals are active during the day and some at night. Availability and competition for food, safety from predators and temperature are some of the factors that influence the day and night sleep patterns of animals.

    Evolution over course of time has helped animals find suitable time during the day to stay active and search for food while avoiding predators.

    Lions are mostly inactive during the daylight, making daylight hours suitable for herbivores to stay active and graze.

    https://kidpillar.com/how-and-when-do-animals-sleep/