I've learned that I don't need much sleep, and that I am able to really stand up for the things that I think that are important and that there are a lot of people out there who agree with me.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've learned to live without sleep.
For some people, what really matters to them is sleep.
I learned that you can constantly improve, and that you should not be shy about your views, and about the direction that you believe is right.
I'm always without sleep. I've got two kids. I understand sleep deprivation on a profound level.
I think I've learned the difference between the things I can control and the things I can't control. And hopefully, by doing the things I can control well, I'll have more favor in the other category.
As long as I know that I give my best every time, I can sleep well knowing that.
I understand that ups and downs in life keep wavering, and it's important to understand them and why they happen. So I learn whatever I have to and then move forward.
I feel like sleep is the most important thing. I notice in my body, when I don't get enough sleep on a consistent basis, how I am dreary, or my mood changes, or I'm not as focused.
I think sleep's really important. I value it as much as waking up and having a full day.
As we abide in sleep, intuitively resonating with the sum of all our experiences - this life and beyond - we gain refreshing perspective on our efforts and have an opportunity to remember what we know.