• kent_eh@lemmy.ca
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      1 year ago

      Yeah, seriously.

      This just sounds like a way to squeeze more work out of a person.

       

      Work/life balance? What’s that…

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        1 year ago

        Well if i could work well sleeping and then live my life while awake that’d be pretty sweet.

        Doubt that’s what a lot of company owners would want but that is maybe the only plus side of this.

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          1 year ago

          Third comment in this post about this from me, but I’ve done university work while lucid dreaming, solved bugs we didn’t even know existed, stuff like that. I don’t think you rest as much while lucid dreaming, I’m pretty sure I built up fatigue at many points in my life just due to how much lucid dreaming I was doing. I now avoid lucid dreaming, and have started losing the ability to do it frequently (which frankly is a blessing). I feel more well rested now than I did when I lucid dreamt a lot. No way this idea doesn’t just leave you completely tired after a while.