Going Without Sleep

If you didn’t need sleep, what would you do with all the extra time?

Numero Uni: Dive deeper into research.

Those long, quiet hours at night would become a sanctuary for your ancestry work, your mystical inquiries, and the threads of hidden history you like to pull. You could trace lines, cross-compare families, follow obscure connections, and let intuition lead without watching the clock.

2. Write without interruption.

Your memoir, your reflections, your spiritual pieces—imagine shaping them in the stillness when the world isn’t tugging at you. No fatigue, no deadline pressure, just flow.

3. Explore the unseen layers.

With the mind fully awake, you’d have time for meditation, clairaudient listening, dreamwork while conscious, and those quiet spiritual questions that usually get squeezed between chores and sleep.

4. Create comfort and beauty.

More hours for baking, experimenting with flavors, perfecting a mousse or a sourdough loaf, brewing that ideal cup of coffee.

5. Tend to connections. (Most importantly for me as being autistic makes one isolate)

You’ve said that as the years go by, the visiting—the conversations—matter more than anything. Extra waking hours would give you a slower, richer way to be present with people you enjoy.

6. And finally, explore just for you; however, all the above is just for me. If I could get paid for the above… that would be easy and awesome.

Read the books you’ve put off. Watch the old films. Wander through art. Revisit memories. Let curiosity guide you without the limits of time. Yes, indeed.