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Your brain hits peak performance at night — maximum efficiency, zero interruptions. This habit of "saving your highest productivity for midnight" actually reflects your great anxiety about "chaotic daytime interpersonal interactions and losing a sense of control"; you fear being judged while working in plain sight, or constantly being interrupted by others' needs, so you use "pulling all-nighters" to create an absolutely safe vacuum barrier entirely under your control. But always exchanging your health for focus will make your connection to the normal world increasingly fragile. Try putting on headphones and completing a small task at a cafe tomorrow morning; when you learn to build an inner barrier even in noise, you won't need to borrow time from the night anymore.
💡 Did you know?
Heightened sensitivity under moonlight isn't superstition — research shows quiet nighttime environments genuinely increase emotional sensitivity by 20%.
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