So we’re both taking naps. It seems like the right thing to do.
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No more bodies! Can someone take Bob’s temperature?
Naps are always the right thing to do. I can say that today because it’s my birthday and I turned 65. Of course, 65 is the new 40…
That’d make me 46. No.
Happy Birthday!
Happy Belated Birthday. Hope it’s a great birthday weekend.
Naps. I just got up from one (four hours ago, but still.) I am entirely in favor of naps. Is Bob going to want a higher body count after his?
¨”We don´t need another body” Bob Mayer, 9Jul2022.
It´s the end of the world as we know it.
Napping seems a good call.
Over a year ago, I read a piece that explained that people who took naps died earlier than those who didn’t. It scared me. Now I’m reading Sark, who is a rabid advocate of naps, and if I don’t sleep well at night, I take a nap, and the world is a better place. It’s all relative, isn’t it? I do think that if you are 100 years old and you take a lot of naps, that you will eventually die, but not from the naps. There’s the fallacy in that analysis.
Correlation is not causation. It’s more likely that some people who needed a lot of naps died earlier, because things that will kill you make you tired first.
No more bodies! Can someone take Bob’s temperature?
Naps are always the right thing to do. I can say that today because it’s my birthday and I turned 65. Of course, 65 is the new 40…
That’d make me 46. No.
Happy Birthday!
Happy Belated Birthday. Hope it’s a great birthday weekend.
Naps. I just got up from one (four hours ago, but still.) I am entirely in favor of naps. Is Bob going to want a higher body count after his?
¨”We don´t need another body” Bob Mayer, 9Jul2022.
It´s the end of the world as we know it.
Napping seems a good call.
Over a year ago, I read a piece that explained that people who took naps died earlier than those who didn’t. It scared me. Now I’m reading Sark, who is a rabid advocate of naps, and if I don’t sleep well at night, I take a nap, and the world is a better place. It’s all relative, isn’t it? I do think that if you are 100 years old and you take a lot of naps, that you will eventually die, but not from the naps. There’s the fallacy in that analysis.
Correlation is not causation. It’s more likely that some people who needed a lot of naps died earlier, because things that will kill you make you tired first.
And in some situations being tired will kill you.