My thoughts often aren't worrisome, though. They're literally just like "why can't blueberries commit to to being blue?" "I'm okay with cheese today." "It sounds nice when it rains." "Maybe tomorrow I'll watch the rest of this show." "Is alcohol technically just another type of poison that's just less potent than the rest?"
Basically the same stuff that wanders around when I'm showering, there just isn't an off switch for it.
I fall asleep fast because my thoughts are so fantastic while dreaming. I had a dream the other day about a little vampire zombie kid thing. It wasn't scary... I was trying to protect him from himself and contain him... I was the one person he couldn't hypnotize and then drink. It was like having a pet lion... it was weird, but not scary or anything.
Most likely because he implied that being unable to sleep has to do with a lack of mental restraint on the person's part-- making it somehow their own fault they can't sleep. Like have you just tried not being awake? Being at peace with yourself implies you let the thoughts happen anyway, but none of them bother you enough to keep you awake. They're not actually the same thing really, and if you meant what he said, there's a good chance you didn't word it right.
Either way, the point is more or less moot because inability to sleep is, for a lot of people, often more related to the chemicals in their brain being screwed up, anyway so "willing yourself to sleep" is not even a valid solution for a lot of people.
Basically the same stuff that wanders around when I'm showering, there just isn't an off switch for it.
Either way, the point is more or less moot because inability to sleep is, for a lot of people, often more related to the chemicals in their brain being screwed up, anyway so "willing yourself to sleep" is not even a valid solution for a lot of people.
I didnt mean that