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Good reasons for and against sleeping in

by FACES Magazin
05.04.2022
in Living
Good reasons for and against sleeping in

Creepy dreams? Still better than being disturbed by the alarm clock at 7 a.m. on a Saturday.

For

  1. Migraines, shivering, a weakened immune system, reduced concentration, reaction and performance… Omikron and Delta are the purest caresses against the symptoms of sleep deprivation.
  2. Hand on heart: you hardly ever miss anything that would move the world before 10 o’clock. So why struggle to get out of bed?
  3. Of course, the decision is open to everyone to voluntarily go into sleep deprivation. Such people probably also spend their summer vacations in the gym. Or at Guantanamo.
  4. We save the senile flight from bed for the end of our lives, by then the nights should be long and our sleep needs covered.
  5. After all, we’re talking about sleeping in here, right? Exactly.

Against

  1. Roger Federer would be just as unemployed as all the other advertising mascots in the coffee industry – and a million women in George Clooney withdrawal.
  2. Sunrises – and the peace that accompanies them.
  3. Those who listen to their pillows until midday at the weekend will pay bitterly for it on Monday morning at the latest. And while the world jumps down your throat in all its busy cruelty in the late morning, early birds can get off to a leisurely start.
  4. Hopping out of bed after seven hours or even a little less doesn’t hurt anyone. Briton Tony Wright stayed awake for eleven days in 2007 without suffering any permanent damage.
  5. Someone has to get bread rolls before the bakery is sold out!
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