
It turns out that sleeping is a hoax – or at least the way most Americans sleep.
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Tech Cloth Robin is a self-professed sleep specialist. She was immediately answered by another user who asked, “What is fraud that has become so common that we don’t even know it’s fraud?” Robin then gained some insight into how people in the United States are seriously dreaming wrong.
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Robin linked our eight-hour sleep cycle with capitalism and the industrial revolution.
“We didn’t really follow the eight-hour sleep schedule,” she explained. “We had two dreams. They are called first dream and second dream.
People would wake up early in the morning, get work done, sleep, then refresh the day. Countries like Spain, Taiwan and Greece are still practicing Sistas or afternoon nap.
When nineteenth-century workers mobilized in the workers’ movement against the exploitation of their masters, they had a clear demand: “Eight hours of work, eight hours of leisure, eight hours of rest.”
This day is divided into three equal parts as an alternative to working 12 to 14 hours a day (six days a week). Thus the eight-hour sleep was a worker’s compromise with capitalism. In 1940, the Fair Work Standards Act formally limited working hours to 40 hours.
But Americans today know that their masters have found a way around these legal constraints with contract workers, teams, freelancers and paymasters.
According to an international study by the Rand Corporation, more work for people deprived of sleep has the opposite effect of greater productivity and benefits. Ultimately, the effects of sleep deprivation cause the United States to lose the equivalent of 1.2 million working days a year, or about 11 411 billion in GDP. In fact, much recent data suggests that the United States may be “the most developed country in the world.”
“The 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. work system we have in our capitalist society has made it so that we can’t sleep as effectively as we need to,” Rubin said.
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