Thread to promote transitioning to a nocturnal lifestyle, where you swap the AMs and the PMs in your day to do, waking up just as the sun as setting and retreating indoors to sleep in the morning.
>>42366981Vampire.
>>42366981Just work fucking nights. Better fucking pay normally.
>Can actually go outside and walk without encountering anyone>No one to judge your clothing choices>No hot sun making your skin tighten and sweaty>Quiet>No threat of anyone coming to visit you>Go to sleep when the world wakes up
step your game up. don't sleep for 2 days a week to maximize time spent being productive (posting here). you won't even notice it's gone and you'll get better sleep the rest of the week.
>>42366981lowkey lived like this but could not bring myself to after I started hrtthere's just too much to see during the day and too much to love in the world now
I’ve worked night shift for a few years now and it’s genuinely the most miserable and isolated I’ve ever been, unless you’ve got a lot of friends that are on the same schedule you’re not gonna enjoy it for very long
>>42366981i love the feeling of waking up on an early morning. unfortunatnely my sleep schedule is fucked so i dont get to experience it much. so no thanks. nocturnalism is not for me. but. what if i try nocturnalism and i fuck up so bad that i actually get a good sleep schedule. hm. something to consider. idk now im just typing my train of thought. im gonna respond to my dms now cuz veltail is talking to me.
>>42367047Why not stay awake four or five days straight each week, and then sleep for two-ish days solid?
>>42367435Also you have to live somewhere with actual night life. If you live in a rural area you will literally only ever be at home. At best you can go to restaurants right before they close/right as they open, but without any social clubs or anything you’re gonna go stir crazy. Good luck going for walks because some 60 year old white lady will call the cops and ice will shoot you 700 times in the face. If you work thirds that’s irrelevant anyway, you’ll be at work the whole time. The only free time you get is the few hours you’re awake before work, and you’re usually exhausted. Days off are nice but you have to learn how to reset your sleep cycle, and I’d still take a 2 day weekend where I have energy over a 5 day where I’m dead for most of it.It’s only really a feasible lifestyle if you live in a mid-to-large city, ideally one that has enough going on for things to stay open late. Take it from someone that has lived it and still has a few months to go, it’s really not all it’s cracked up to be.