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I have always been a nocturnal being, and I think it is largely affecting my life nowadays. Being awake through the night, or if not, hitting bed by 4am seems perfectly normal to me for the past few days. In fact, I am beginning to enjoy this practice of living, since I am signed for this AIRTEL plan, where broadband connection is free from 9pm to 8am. More things to do online, more people to keep in touch with over the net, and more reasons to remain wide awake.
But do I do any solid work in the night? Well I could if i want to, or if the need arises, but the thought that I still have to conform to the 'normal' form of living, and certain duties have to be carried out in the day, does not get me very far most of the times.
So, that forces me to remain wide awake in the day too, after sleeping off at 4am, waking up at 8am, continuing with work. And trust me, and a whole lot of others who might share the same sentiments as me, that staying awake in a Computer Lab, without being allowed to switch on the monitors; listening to a single guy demonstrating COMBUSTION and 3DSMAX is no joke. Well thats me, and unless I am kept working, or entertained, I so wasily drift off to slumberland, especially when the sun is out. No not that I want the whole world to work with me in the wee hours, I just so helplessly remind those in the teaching profession, that mere teaching, without your students being occupied, is getting you and the students nowhere...other than slumberland. And life becomes lazy and boring, very much like this post.
But do I do any solid work in the night? Well I could if i want to, or if the need arises, but the thought that I still have to conform to the 'normal' form of living, and certain duties have to be carried out in the day, does not get me very far most of the times.
So, that forces me to remain wide awake in the day too, after sleeping off at 4am, waking up at 8am, continuing with work. And trust me, and a whole lot of others who might share the same sentiments as me, that staying awake in a Computer Lab, without being allowed to switch on the monitors; listening to a single guy demonstrating COMBUSTION and 3DSMAX is no joke. Well thats me, and unless I am kept working, or entertained, I so wasily drift off to slumberland, especially when the sun is out. No not that I want the whole world to work with me in the wee hours, I just so helplessly remind those in the teaching profession, that mere teaching, without your students being occupied, is getting you and the students nowhere...other than slumberland. And life becomes lazy and boring, very much like this post.