I don't think anyone in that Roc Nation office gets eight hours of sleep; I highly doubt it. They're constantly working, and they're on top of everything, and they have a department for everything.
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I've never been one of those programmers that works effectively on short amounts of sleep. I've always needed eight hours.
I say, you work eight hours, and you sleep eight hours - be sure they're not the same eight hours.
If I don't get eight hours, I can't function, so I'm a great believer in power naps.
I have no trouble with my sleep, but the amount I have varies from four to eight hours, depending on my schedule.
I'm someone who needs more sleep than average, and I'm quite jealous of people who need only five or six hours and they're good to go.
Surely, anyway, a working day of eight or nine hours which is not split by a nap is simply too much for a human being to take, day in, day out, and particularly so in hot weather.
I do my best stuff midmorning and superlate at night, from 1 to 5 in the morning. Some people don't need sleep. I actually do need sleep. I just sleep all the time. I'll catch naps in the afternoon, or I'll take a 20-minute snooze in the office - just all the time. Our business is 24 hours. Our guys in Europe come online at midnight.
You can get by on four hours' sleep, but you're not very exciting.
People who go far don't sleep an average of 14 hours a day.
I spend a lot of time obsessing about getting a dignified eight hours' sleep.
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