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  • R [email protected]

    I mean I didn't do that either when I was a kid but it was my own fault because I definitely could've hah. Still guilty of staying up way too long occasionally.

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    Idk, I think society has an unhealthy view of "Could've". It's the whole crazy aspect of personal responsibilities and guilt while letting the world continue to plunder and corrupt society (like the recycling program pushes or in this case making it too difficult for children to sleep).

    You didn't sleep healthily, so why do you think you could've? Sure, one night you could change it up, but repeated possitve behavioral pattern changes as a youth? Very unlikely

    Children have known risk/reward problems. Society demands you stay up and communicate with your peers, also demands we are interesting and have things we are interested in and spend time on. Everyone else stayed up and played/watched this thing so you're left out if you don't. You literally spent all day at school, homework, destressing after you get home, house responsibilities, meals, you would only have time left to go to bed. A young mind isn't going to just resolve to getting that sleep without some irresponsible fun to be had (even staying up reading a favorite book would fall into this category so not something unrealistic for all of us to do).

    I don't wish to downplay it, but reminds me of the confusion some people have around depression. Yes, this person could totally change their life with some actions, that doesn't get rid of the mental aspect and only pushes it further down the road. You need supporting infrastructure, routines, and allies to work on making changes. Doesn't just come from "doing" and all.

    edit: is-to be

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      The parents and their sleep hygiene play a huge role in this. My parents always went to bed around 22h30 and I had my bedtime routine as well. Sleep hygiene was taught to me from a very young age. Turn off screens, brush my teeth, go into bed, read a bit or play with my plush animals. I always slept within minutes.

      Structure and consistency is so important to a healthy sleep schedule. Now I can sleep at any time virtually anywhere. It's awesome

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      Now I can sleep at any time virtually anywhere.

      just to chime in, I have the polar opposite of your experience and still can zonk out in 5 mins any time I like. The only consistent thing is that I get a minimum of 6 hours of sleep a night, but my smartwatch still gives me sleep ratings in the high 80s and low 90s almost every night. No idea if this is in any way scientific but people on Reddit seem to value it.

      I also am registered as having the stress of a puddle, similarly.

      For most people, I think it is more to do with genetics rather than any real habits. I think all you really need to do is make your bedroom completely dark and slightly cold, and exercise a couple of times a week.

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        Idk, I think society has an unhealthy view of "Could've". It's the whole crazy aspect of personal responsibilities and guilt while letting the world continue to plunder and corrupt society (like the recycling program pushes or in this case making it too difficult for children to sleep).

        You didn't sleep healthily, so why do you think you could've? Sure, one night you could change it up, but repeated possitve behavioral pattern changes as a youth? Very unlikely

        Children have known risk/reward problems. Society demands you stay up and communicate with your peers, also demands we are interesting and have things we are interested in and spend time on. Everyone else stayed up and played/watched this thing so you're left out if you don't. You literally spent all day at school, homework, destressing after you get home, house responsibilities, meals, you would only have time left to go to bed. A young mind isn't going to just resolve to getting that sleep without some irresponsible fun to be had (even staying up reading a favorite book would fall into this category so not something unrealistic for all of us to do).

        I don't wish to downplay it, but reminds me of the confusion some people have around depression. Yes, this person could totally change their life with some actions, that doesn't get rid of the mental aspect and only pushes it further down the road. You need supporting infrastructure, routines, and allies to work on making changes. Doesn't just come from "doing" and all.

        edit: is-to be

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        I mean parents do play a role in it, they should at least try harder to make kids go to bed earlier and prevent using devices all through the night. Kids aren't great at making responsible decisions but that's what parents are for.

        Or we consider them capable enough and then really are responsible for those decisions, can't really complain about early mornings being abuse if they've made their own decision to stay up too late.

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          What's the alternative?

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          hiring a babysitter

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            hiring a babysitter

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            All the highschoolers are at school, the people left over are expensive.

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              All the highschoolers are at school, the people left over are expensive.

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              maybe they should have thought about it before getting a small human

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                maybe they should have thought about it before getting a small human

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                So your take is that only wealthy people should reproduce?

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                  So your take is that only wealthy people should reproduce?

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                  if having enough money to stop working to take care of your kid for a few years is considered wealthy, then yes.

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                    if having enough money to stop working to take care of your kid for a few years is considered wealthy, then yes.

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                    Between high rent and low wages, 99% of americans do not and could never have the funds to go 4 years without income. Are you really that disconnected?

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                      Between high rent and low wages, 99% of americans do not and could never have the funds to go 4 years without income. Are you really that disconnected?

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                      owning a house eliminates the rent argument and low wages only effects future wealth not current wealth. Wealth has nothing to do with current income.

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                        owning a house eliminates the rent argument and low wages only effects future wealth not current wealth. Wealth has nothing to do with current income.

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                        Are you being intentionally obtuse?

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