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End morning supremacy. Morning people have always dominated the narrative; they tend to think that their way of life is most productive. Sayings like "the early bird gets the worm," and self-help books that glorify 5 AM routines prove this bias. However, the reality that not everyone operates best in the mornings is overlooked. There has always been a lazy connotation associated with sleeping in and night owls. But I personally experience peak creativity, focus, and energy during late hours. 

I think that there are no right and wrong times a person can wake up. Early birds and night owls can both be efficient in their own way, and there is no need to deem one superior.  Early birds and night owls have a completely different perspective of the same day. For example, I wake up at around noon during my summer, and my dad wakes up at 7AM every morning. Before I get to my late lunch, my dad is on the couch, yawning and his eyes half-open. My dad had gone through his day when I was just about to start mine. 

Who's to say my dad or I had a more productive day? Recognizing and valuing both early birds and night owls can reshape what it means to live productively. We should all respect personal rhythms instead of ensuring a one-size-fits-all standard. 


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