"Early bird gets you three bucks"?
This proverb is often heard in Japan.
I don't dislike getting up early in the morning.
But I don't want to wake up early and do some work early.
I always love waking up and going back to sleep twice or even three times in my bed or futon.
I woke up around 4 o'clock today, and that's when I came up with this idea.
No matter how much you think about it the day before, something that you couldn't think of suddenly pops into your head when you wake up the next day.
This doesn't happen every day.
If you think about it carefully, lately it seems like the thoughts and ideas you have when you wake up in the morning are directly connected to your work. It might just be my imagination.
But it's true that when I wake up in the morning, I suddenly get an idea that something can be done in this way.
Isn't getting up early supposed to be one of the three virtues?
I'm not good at languages, so I don't really understand...
There is also a difference in the answer and meaning that you think about late at night and the answer you think about the next day.
Could it be that when humans are sleeping, they unconsciously produce answers in their brains?
Or are you organizing and deleting the answers and throwing out the answers?
I can't help but think. It might be different.
So if you're worried about not being able to come up with an answer until late at night every day, why not go to bed early and wake up in the morning to think about it?
If pushing doesn't work, try pulling.