Don’t Sleep So Much

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In hindsight, my high school Algebra teacher may have been certifiably insane. The first day of class he wandered off on a tangent about a Medieval prince who loved his sleep. This prince loved his sleep so much he decided to sleep five minutes longer every night: 8 hours, 8 hours 5 minutes, 8 hours 10 minutes … until he slept over 24 hours. Then, he died. Class dismissed, Professor continued. Don’t forget the quiz on polynomial expressions this Thursday.

I asked around, and no one has ever heard of this prince’s cautionary tale. I did, however, find a bizarre news story about 15-year old British girl named Louisa Ball. My friends sleep through half of every class (but still get better grades). And I’ve been known to sleep through flights. But Louisa sleeps through entire family vacations. Louisa is stricken with a rare disease called Kleine-Levin Syndrome, dubbed Sleeping Beauty Disease, that makes her sleep for weeks. Her longest snooze was 13 straight days. Baffled doctors can’t stop it, so Louisa’s parents must her wake up once a day so she can eat and use the bathroom.

In spite of Louisa’s affliction, people today sleep less than ever before. According to an American Cancer Society study, Americans slept 8 hours a night in 1960. Today? 6.7 hours. That’s a groggy 15% drop in sleep within 50 years—despite NBC’s late-night lineup’s best efforts. In our defense, our grandparents/parents didn’t have the following distractions: sensationalized 24-7 news-cycles, Red Bull, the Internet, and late-night SportsCenter reruns. National Geographic pegged the costs of our national “sleep debt” at $15 billion dollars in health care expenses and up to $50 billion in lost productivity (or Syria’s nominal GDP).

As usual, our grandparents were right. Eight is the correct answer for number of sleep hours. Sleep more than that and you are more likely to die sooner. With modern life getting busier each year, the average age of people not getting enough sleep is slowly dropping down. The advent of technology that is easily in our hands has made it even easier to get immediate satisfaction in expense of one’s sleep. College students are spending more time late at night studying, opting to get Modafinil they can get from https://buy-modafinil-online.org to stay awake and focus as they cram through the exam weeks. Children are spending way too much time on mobile devices during the night unattended.

A University of California San Diego psychiatry study found “sleeping more than 7 to 8 hours per day has been consistently associated with increased mortality.” But beware of sample bias here. The guy who sleeps 11 hours a night is more likely to be lazier and/or unhealthier.

Sleep less than 8 hours and you are more likely to be a) cranky and b) fat. Scientists observed a hormonal correlation between sleep deprivation and obesity. The hormone ghreline triggers your appetite and is found in higher concentrations in sleep-deprived people. Another hormone, leptin, lets your body know when it’s full and was seen in much lower levels in the under-slept.

I know what you’re probably thinking, Kirstie Alley, and we’re not buying it. It’s not your lack of sleep that’s the problem. It’s the lack of occasional light jogging. And you just eat too much.

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It is the only time in my life I will ever pity Leonardo DiCaprio. Sure, he is Hollywood’s Golden Boy, and, at 35, he’s decades younger than George Clooney and Tom Hanks. And, oh yeah, he’s on-and-off with Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue cover-model Bar Refaeli.

But poor, poor Leo. You can just picture him preparing for “Inception”. Waking up from his Egyptian 1000-thread-count sheets, sending Bar off to her latest Turks & Caicos photo shoot, and then hunkering down to read every book on dreaming and sleep he could find. There was just one problem. Leo would not be in a normal dream world. He’d be in director Christopher Nolan’s. And Christopher Nolan spent the last decade architecting it.

“This was Chris Nolan’s dream world, and he had his own set of rules and his own structure to it,” Leo lamented. “So I needed to understand what that Rubik’s Cube was in his mind. It took months to tap into how my character directly related to these different levels of the subconscious.” Leo somehow pulled it off after recycling his jangled “Shutter Island” acting jitters, but Christopher Nolan was the real star. At last.

You see, Christopher Nolan wanted to make “Inception” a decade ago. But he realized to create the movie on the scale and grandeur it deserved he would have to cut his teeth with a couple For-Them studio blockbusters. So Nolan bided his time. He aced “Batman Begins”, then ho-hum shattered the opening weekend box office record with “Dark Knight”, and he finally had his For-Him movie. And Youtube had a new mash-up favorite:

Nolan briefly speculated “Inception” could eclipse “Avatar” as the highest grossing movie of all time. He wisely backed off. Scoreboard: “Avatar” $2.75 billion, “Inception” $655 million. But “Avatar” is a mere kid’s movie by comparison. There are two types of movies. There are movies you look at (“Avatar”, any flick with Megan Fox) and then there are movies you watch. “Inception” is the rare blockbuster that satisfies both. A masterpiece whose mind-bending, CGI Penrose stairs are girdered by Descartesian and Jungian pillars.

“Inception” is more fact than science-fiction. You can influence your dreams. Christopher Nolan experimented with designing his own dreams since he was 16. It’s called “dream incubation”, and novelists do it all the time to inspire narrative break-throughs. In a one week-long study, college students stared at homework problems framed on their night-stands before going to sleep. 50% of the students dreamed about the problems and 25% solved them. Yet 100% of the students were believed to be lousy conversationalists at the Saturday football game.

Group dreaming is still the stuff of misty Shaman legend. But dreams within dreams (within dreams, within dreams) do occur—though they were found in less than 1% of studied sleepers. False awakenings in different layer dreams have also been observed. And it’s true. You never remember how your dream starts, because your short-term memory does not convert into long-term memory during deep REM dream sleep.

Leo wasn’t just acting when he said what feels likes hours in your dream span only seconds in real time because of intense neural brain activity. When you die, it’s been reported the brain experiences up to 12 minutes of this same neural activity. This could feel like years, decades, even millennia. Couldn’t this endless dream, then, be forever?

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  1. Josh says:

    This is the most rambling thing I’ve ever read. What was the point of this odd collection of facts?

  2. Anonymous says:

    this article seems to drastically change what it is trying to say somewhere in the middle. im not sure if that was before or after the irrelevant movie discussion. way to go.

  3. FoolishPepsi says:

    I’m wondering if this article was written after only a few hours of sleep.

  4. Anonymous says:

    You are: You’re is a contraction, your is a possessive.

  5. Eric says:

    “Sleep more than that and you are more likely to die sooner. A University of California San Diego psychiatry study found ‘sleeping more than 7 to 8 hours per day has been consistently associated with increased mortality.’ But beware of sample bias here. The guy who sleeps 11 hours a night is more likely to be lazier and/or unhealthier.”

    That’s not sample bias, nor does it have anything even remotely to do with sample bias. It’s confusing correlation with causation, as you do in this article by saying “don’t sleep so much”, as if oversleeping *causes* increased mortality.

  6. Eric says:

    Wins for Spice Girls picture

  7. Anonymous says:

    this guy is crazy

  8. paulard says:

    Yea, I concure with the coments. What was the whole point of this? It is horribly structured. I felt as if I was reading a novel written by my 10 yearold nephew.

    I do however like the concept and 90% of whats written.

  9. ramin says:

    even though its pretty random i really liked it. keep it up

  10. Its good to have just enough sleep and a good build up of ur body.

  11. larrythefatcat says:

    Christopher Nolan directed “Batman Returns”?

    …and all this time I thought it was Tim Burton, ya learn something new every day!

  12. Nick says:

    This article was written on an insane caffeine high. Some of the most bizarre and senseless segways I’ve seen since the last time I was at a water park. I must have been 7 or 8 then. I had a great time despite the fact that the wave pool was really packed and that I was essentially swimming in urine. Reminds me of 2 days ago when I was at a car wash and a Chihuahua peed on one of those mini pylons that protect the people who are sitting and watching the car washers wash the car. In short, drunk driving kills and those pylons don’t protect your family from a dead son.

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