like how is that proven? what if sometimes it’s better to eat lots of ice cream or sleep in

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    This has never not been an issue for me, and I’m absolutely convinced it’s because I’m forcing myself to conform to other people’s sleep schedule. During Covid I was able to WFH - not commuting, putting on makeup, and getting my clothes together saved me a couple of hours. It made a world of difference & I miss it every day.

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      I suspect a massive amount of people have Delayed Sleep Phase Disorder but have been societally forced into “normal” schedules and never got diagnosed. And then they’re just tired all the damn time.

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        That makes sense. But if it’s the case that artificialities of modern life (light, indoor work etc) are major factors that also happen to affect people in different ways, either due to their biological inclinations or other personal factors, it still becomes an attribute in which people effectively vary and we can either force everyone into one box along with the costs or work around variation.