A review of one of the new sleep books says it’s “for sleep strivers,” which is, when you step back from it, one of the most insane phrases ever written.
A great article in the NY Times Magazine.
My boyfriend, a South African, was completely disgusted. “You Americans don’t know how to rest,” he said. “You rest only to work better.”
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RT @cblatts: “You Americans don’t know how to rest. You rest only to work better.” http://t.co/iiL2c0Gw6Z
RT @cblatts: “You Americans don’t know how to rest. You rest only to work better.” http://t.co/iiL2c0Gw6Z
“You Americans don’t know how to rest. You rest only to work better.” http://t.co/iiL2c0Gw6Z
RT @cblatts: The silliness of the science of sleep http://t.co/104CiTuxgF
The silliness of the science of sleep: A review of one of the new sleep books says it’s “for sleep strivers,” … http://t.co/qLHfxnb5Ox
Concur RT @ianpcook: @cblatts for serious sleep research: @wendytroxel
@ianpcook @cblatts thank you!
@cblatts for serious sleep research: @wendytroxel
@cblatts That is a bit like saying political science is silly on the basis of books written by cable news talking heads.