Owls are nocturnal creatures. They’re wide awake at night and they sleep during the day. If this sounds like bliss to you, then, like about 20 percent of the population who find themselves most active at around 9 pm, you may fall into the same category as our feathered friend. Night owls often have difficulty waking up in the morning, and like to be up late at night. Studies of animal behaviour indicate that being a night owl may actually be built into some people’s genes. This would explain why those late-to-bed, late-to-rise people find it so difficult to change their behaviour. The trouble for night owls is that they just have to be at places such as work and school far too early. This is when the alarm clock becomes the night owl’s most important survival tool. Experts say that one way for a night owl to beat their dependence on their alarm clocks is to sleep with the curtains open. The Theory is that if they do so, the morning sunlight will awaken them gently and natura...
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There are way too many people who tell themselves that they are nothing and I understand that it's not easy for many to 'break the circle' and think outside of the box. Many of my friends live in environment where they are constantly abused on many levels, for example in place of their work, where they are told that they are not good enough all the time, no matter what they achieve.
It's a good start to stop caring about all these bullies around us and things they say, but in some environments it can be very difficult, especially for fragile person. I believe that it's our responsibility to help these people, to combat against injustice they experience. I'd agree that our acquiescence and passivity is the real issue here.
"You shouldn't be sad because, he has less than you" and "You shouldn't be happy, because he has more than you"? For me there is no difference and besides that I don't think that any human problem is "not worth" for example suicide. What is for someone not important or stupid like bad grades or bullys for other is mather of his/her life and no one has right to judge it.
It is easy to tell someone not to worry, but in my opinion it is better to help this person by giving him/her sense of security or what he/she needs.
That said, I believe that every person is different and therefore has to handle their problems in different ways. Although Nick is a great man, there surely are people who won't feel any better just by seeing or meeting this person. In any case I think it's safe to say, that the best people to help one with his problems are his or her closest friends or family, who know the person and their needs.
Cheers.
After watching this videos I just fell stupid. So many times o complained to the world about how my life is miserable, difficult, unfair and all that crap.. meanwhile he is just enjoying every moment of his life and he seems happy.
I swear I will never complain about my life ever again
But don't get me wrong I also think that people who deal with, let's call it, "normal" problems are also inspiring.
"You should be happy, because there are people who have it worse than you"
is not convincing. I don't want to compare myself, compare my happines. If I am sad it doesn't help me that somebody is even sadder. What does help me is becoming happier. I hope I was cleared enought:)