So if starting tomorrow, you knew that your body only required you to sleep for one hour a night to maintain and repair itself instead of 7-8 you would continue sleeping 7-8 simply because you think its a good use of time?
I doubt it.
You might still lay around in bed on your days off, or you might stay in bed to procrastinate when faced with something to do that day, but arguing that it would still be a good use of time is extremely flawed.
Most people genuinely would like to stay in bed for 8 hours a night, even if a safe, effective, NO_SLEEP_PILL was released that allowed your body to safely get by on just an hours sleep per night.
Sometimes people would chose to sleep less - crunching work, or partying, or whatever. But mostly I really think people like that time.
camdykeman|12 years ago
I doubt it.
You might still lay around in bed on your days off, or you might stay in bed to procrastinate when faced with something to do that day, but arguing that it would still be a good use of time is extremely flawed.
DanBC|12 years ago
Sometimes people would chose to sleep less - crunching work, or partying, or whatever. But mostly I really think people like that time.