That most people want to sleep as much as they can and sleep hacking is the controversial choice, but nobody will bat an eyelid if you want to try sleeping more than average.
And what I’m saying is that I agree. As in, I’m not arguing that there’s no reason for the slope to be the way that is, I’d think most slopes are asymmetric exactly because of very real asymmetric risks/rewards they map to.
Isn’t that kind of the point I’m making?
That most people want to sleep as much as they can and sleep hacking is the controversial choice, but nobody will bat an eyelid if you want to try sleeping more than average.
I think Gerald is making the point that perhaps the slope is asymmetric because the risk is asymmetric.
And what I’m saying is that I agree. As in, I’m not arguing that there’s no reason for the slope to be the way that is, I’d think most slopes are asymmetric exactly because of very real asymmetric risks/rewards they map to.