Oh boy, it's currently 12:34 AM and I'm writing my blog post. I realized though before making this, that I always seemed to get hit with inspiration at night. Why was that exactly? Why was it that when I'm lying in bed, I feel the urge to write or draw? What is it about lying down that psychologically inclines us to get up and start doing something creative? I really didn't have a clear answer. I decided to dig into this and see why this was the case. After doing some digging on the internet, the prevailing theory has to do with how our brains react to sleep and nighttime as a whole. During the night, your body has much less to focus on. This decreses the amount of energy your body spends on analytical thinking and other life processes. The effective result of this is that spare energy is able to be dedicated to things like creativity. You also have much less distractions and obligations at night. While throughout the day, assuming you don't have a job in a creative field, you probably don't have a ton of free time to give to creative tasks. At night however, this burdon is lifted from your shoulders and you can take the time to be creative. In summary, it's not my fault I stay up late doing things. It's my brain's... which technically is me.
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AuthorI am an artist as anyone else is an artist (if that makes sense). My style is abstract and I also draw cartoons. I am also a voice actor for a web-series. Archives
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