• devfuuu@lemmy.world
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    I highly recommend. The body is going to hurt badly afterwards, but it’s worth it. You can wake up with that feeling of “what year is it” and it’s amazing. Hopefully it’s only 24h and not much more where you look outside and see dark or light without expecting and having no idea if you even are in the right world.

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        Sleep for 4-5 hours every weekday because you don’t want the next day to begin so you put off sleep as long as possible, then sleep through the weekend.

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        Being chronically ill and clinically depressed does the trick for me (though I’ve never slept for 24 hours straight, I wake up hungry after 12ish hours and go back to sleep after eating).

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        Training. Keep sleeping less than 4 hours / day one week or two in a row, or for a few months, or years… Then watch how the system just shuts down while wanting to be released from the flesh prison.

        Another easy way is to do 2 or 3 days in a row without sleeping at all.

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      You can wake up with that feeling of “what year is it” and it’s amazing.

      I can do that after a 20 minute nap.

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      I’m planning to burn a vacation day someday and reserve one night at a hotel attached to a Nordic Spa. Show up at the spa when it opens, stay there all day, switching between hot and cold, napping, reading, meditating, and then at closing crawl into the hotel room and go to bed.

      I bet that is like having two nights’ sleep in one.