The Dark Chaos
Craving chaos..
- Apr 17, 2020
- 215
Dear Insomniacs,
I am four days past my bedtime when I write this, tough I am sure you are not far behind.
The wise and witty have left us with a 'good night's sleep solves most of our problems', but they forget the prerequisite of solving sleep itself.
Our insomnia has been force-feeding us
with irrelevant facts, the chorus of 90s songs, and hidden childhood traumas at a time in the night (read: morning) when paranormal activities are at its peak.
My zombie shadow self has tried a lot of drugs and home-remedies under the sky to put a stopper on the escaping sleep. Their transition from being less effective to more addictive was covered on a jet.
From keeping a sleep-diary to being fluent in sleep-hygiene, I have invested in awareness.
Our reverse sleep cycle of waking up tired and going to bed wide awake seems alien to the 'normal people'. When they say 4AM (morning), we hear 4AM (night). Overthinking, anxiety, insomnia are our best friends and that too spoilt ones.
The other day someone was showing-off his 11 hours relaxing sleep, while it sounded as real as one horn unicorns to me.
For sleep-enthusiasts reading this post, we insomniacs do sleep, but in intervals on consecutive nights.
Our sleep pattern is identical to an ECG graph sometimes. There is a joke for you at the end of this post.
Psychologists say that the trigger for insomnia can be a place of grief or bereavement. Not only we are sleep deprived, now we are borderline depressed too. Thank you, science.
There is no peace in knowing that when their eyelids are heavy, our thoughts are heavier.
Want to hear a joke?
SLEEP.
I know. I don't get it either.
From,
Self-appointed Treasurer
No-sleep Association
___________________________________________
Hits home, doesn't it?
I am four days past my bedtime when I write this, tough I am sure you are not far behind.
The wise and witty have left us with a 'good night's sleep solves most of our problems', but they forget the prerequisite of solving sleep itself.
Our insomnia has been force-feeding us
with irrelevant facts, the chorus of 90s songs, and hidden childhood traumas at a time in the night (read: morning) when paranormal activities are at its peak.
My zombie shadow self has tried a lot of drugs and home-remedies under the sky to put a stopper on the escaping sleep. Their transition from being less effective to more addictive was covered on a jet.
From keeping a sleep-diary to being fluent in sleep-hygiene, I have invested in awareness.
Our reverse sleep cycle of waking up tired and going to bed wide awake seems alien to the 'normal people'. When they say 4AM (morning), we hear 4AM (night). Overthinking, anxiety, insomnia are our best friends and that too spoilt ones.
The other day someone was showing-off his 11 hours relaxing sleep, while it sounded as real as one horn unicorns to me.
For sleep-enthusiasts reading this post, we insomniacs do sleep, but in intervals on consecutive nights.
Our sleep pattern is identical to an ECG graph sometimes. There is a joke for you at the end of this post.
Psychologists say that the trigger for insomnia can be a place of grief or bereavement. Not only we are sleep deprived, now we are borderline depressed too. Thank you, science.
There is no peace in knowing that when their eyelids are heavy, our thoughts are heavier.
Want to hear a joke?
SLEEP.
I know. I don't get it either.
From,
Self-appointed Treasurer
No-sleep Association
___________________________________________
Hits home, doesn't it?