how work destroys your sleep

how work destroys your sleep

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how work destroys your sleep
Thanks MEL Science for sponsoring this video! Check them out here: https://melscience.com/s96 and use CODE: Answer50 for 50% off your first box. why am i always tired? why does my alarm clock literally run my life? In this video, Taha explores what life could be like if we didn't have to use alarm clocks and discovers how the 40 hr workweek interacts with sleep and rest. Turns out we might be about to hit a napping revolution. SUBSCRIBE TO OUR MONTHLY NEWSLETTER https://www.answerinprogress.com/newsletter SOCIAL MEDIA Sabrina Twitter: https://twitter.com/nerdyandquirky Instagram: http://instagram.com/nerdyandquirky Melissa Twitter: https://twitter.com/mehlizfern Instagram: http://instagram.com/mehlizfern Taha Twitter: https://twitter.com/khanstopme Instagram: http://instagram.com/khanstopme CREDITS Produced by Taha Khan Video Editing by Joe Trickey Motion Design by Olivér Varga & Krisztina Varga Special Thanks to Mathew Wolf-Mayer & Ayaz Ali MUSIC Epidemic Sound. Get started today. http://share.epidemicsound.com/answerinprogress RECOMMENDED READING Politics of Sleep by Simon Williams The Slumbering Masses by Matthew Wolf-Meyer Why We Sleep by Matthew Walker TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - taha has a bad idea 00:17 - steve jobs personally created the worst sound imaginable 01:00 - uh oh, it's capitalism 02:20 - taha thinks his bad idea is a good idea 03:13 - narrator: it was a bad idea 07:04 - store brand bo burnham 08:13 - paying da bills 09:54 - taha learns how to actually live without an alarm clock 11:35 - the hashtag grindset is bad lol 12:35 - inequality forces people into poor sleep 13:37 - here comes the napping revolution 15:31 - WE LIVE *checks notes* IN A SOCIETY 17:29 - other things u can watch :) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Welcome to the joke under the fold! This episode's joke is your sleeping schedule. Look at you. It's terrible. Leave a comment with the word 'sheep' to let me know you were here ;-)