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The Sleep Revolution is a call to action to make sleep a priority and reclaim the night for the basic human need of rest. Millions of people use nighttime hours for activities other than sleep, prioritizing work or succumbing to an addiction to technology rather than investing those precious hours in sleep. In the United States and increasingly around the world, work culture regards sleep as an inefficient waste of time. However, getting enough sleep can be a matter of life or death. People who have deprived themselves of sleep have, in some cases, collapsed or even died. Others have suffered and ended up in the hospital due to dangerous levels of exhaustion. Even less extreme sleep deprivation has resulted in physical and mental damage. Throughout history, many different cultures have held a profound appreciation of sleep. The ancient Greeks and Egyptians would sleep in temples to have their dreams interpreted by priests.
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Summary of the Sleep Revolution, Arianna Huffington
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- Released
- 2016
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- Title
- Summary of the Sleep Revolution
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Arianna Huffington
- Publisher
- Instaread
- Released
- 2016
- Format
- Saddle stitch
- Pages
- 28
- ISBN10
- 1683780795
- ISBN13
- 9781683780793
- Series
- Description
- The Sleep Revolution is a call to action to make sleep a priority and reclaim the night for the basic human need of rest. Millions of people use nighttime hours for activities other than sleep, prioritizing work or succumbing to an addiction to technology rather than investing those precious hours in sleep. In the United States and increasingly around the world, work culture regards sleep as an inefficient waste of time. However, getting enough sleep can be a matter of life or death. People who have deprived themselves of sleep have, in some cases, collapsed or even died. Others have suffered and ended up in the hospital due to dangerous levels of exhaustion. Even less extreme sleep deprivation has resulted in physical and mental damage. Throughout history, many different cultures have held a profound appreciation of sleep. The ancient Greeks and Egyptians would sleep in temples to have their dreams interpreted by priests.



