I think I can enjoy either. I need more sleep now, it seems- the children sort of controlled the home time zones and days could be long- up with the baby and waiting for a child to be home safe- finally, I left a lamp on that they had to turn off. Summer days of extreme heat and humidity are as difficult as winter blizzards and -20- so I respect the weather. I think some people get depressed without light and sunshine, short days, lousey weather so maybe that affects moods more than clocks.
On Jul 14, 6:07 pm, "pol.science kid" <[email protected]> wrote: > Right... so in my country and time zone its 4 am ... although by > conventional standards it is almost dawn... and some scary people do > begin their day at this hour..... for me its extended night..as for > many.... I have always loved the night time... i am less enthusiastic > about daytime... although quiet afternoons are quite alright.... the > day feels rather opressive and is so immediate isnt it... i mean.. its > there...no more.. no myseries about it..it also kills our most > fantastic ideas which thought at night, in the light of the day > somehow seem silly.... but the night... seems so full of > possibilities... of the intellectual and other kind;-)..ok jokes > apart... for world conquering ideas... for our most important > decisions.... almost magical... One must always rise to meet the > day...assume some sort of courage and grit... the night has a rather > individualistic charachter.. which makes it so alluring.... is it the > illusion of complete isolation that it lends?.... > all this makes me wonder about how our civilisation treats night.. i > suppose the general authoritatives have been rather distrustful of the > night... becaue its dark?..... same with darkness... must it always be > symbolically evil?...but our language is so colored i will end up > confusing myself... and i am not concerned with that here.... i just > want to know... how many of you love the night too... or do you like > to sleep at night... and are day people... of course your jobs might > influence but still... it would be fun to discuss and know... and plus > to know what you associate with different parts of the day... i am > sure all of us have some thoughts about it.....
