There is a serious disconnect if you suggest that there is very little distracting content being generated and at the same time note that your day starts at the same time as your coworkers in the UK.
But then again the whole thing suggests total isolation from anything other then work and study, with the alternative rhythm just being a way of making that easier.
This is a story about someone socially isolating themselves, the 5pm bedtime thing might just as well be "living on the north pole".
With school and two part-times, I had not much purely social time reserved during weekdays, sleep schedule aside.
The experimental sleep schedule is temporary until I finish school. But given the fickle nature of sleep schedules, this will not likely last that long regardless. But for now, I don't mind it!
I admire what you're doing, and the post was well written btw. Continue to follow your own rules, most great people in history do. And if ever you feel like you need to tweak your social life, you'll know what to do.
But then again the whole thing suggests total isolation from anything other then work and study, with the alternative rhythm just being a way of making that easier.
This is a story about someone socially isolating themselves, the 5pm bedtime thing might just as well be "living on the north pole".