I’m sure I’m not alone on this, but has anyone noticed that you seem to be more courageous, creative, and confident with your ideas at night, before you go to sleep, than any time during the day? But on the next day, when you remember those ideas, you don’t seem to think they were as good ideas as you thought. Sometimes that thought is valid, but not always.
Why does this happen? It’s as if you have had a couple of drinks and some actions seem to be more attractive and doable than usual. My theory is that similarly (not that you are intoxicated), you tend to be more relaxed at night, before sleep, and the future seems farther away so you come up with ideas that are more open and not limited to certain criteria of your problems.
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