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Things that make NO sense: I am sure you have all heard that your bedroom should be totally dark, free of electronic lights, equipped with heavy shades, if you want a good nights' sleep.
But when, since we harnessed fire, have we ever chosen to sleep without one? Even in the tropics? So how does total darkness make us sleep "better"???!!! Thinking this is False!

AnneWimsey 9 Jan 6
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I'm thinking it depends on what you're used to.
Sensory deprivation does seem to help me, but so does an honest days work. 😉

Dougy Level 7 Jan 6, 2019
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When I get up in the middle of the night for bladder relief (which, sadly, happens with more frequency these days) I don't want to use the Braille technique to find the toilet, nor the sudden shock of lighting the entire room from a state of total darkness. So I have a little night light in the bathroom, which I can see when I rise from the bed. And after I do what is necessary, I fall asleep again. 🤓

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