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What is it like to wake up at five o'clock every day?

Actually, I don’t want to get up at five o’clock, but my biological clock has been fixed, and there is nothing I can do about it.

In the beginning, the habit of getting up at five o'clock was probably formed during my junior to senior years.

At that time, I applied for the national psychological counselor examination. Although our courses usually teach psychology content, the content of the psychological counselor examination is different. Especially when the exam was approaching, the pressure was extremely high. At that time, I was busy with part-time jobs and my graduation thesis, so my time was very limited.

For me, I wish I could break it into 48 hours a day. Of course this is impossible, so you can only reduce your sleep time and spend it doing things you like. I get up at five o'clock every morning, then wash up and drink something, then start the day's study, brush up on test questions, correct answers, correct, and supplement knowledge points that are easy to make mistakes...Watch the course teaching videos and take notes...

< p>Later, the psychological counselor successfully passed the exam. The graduation thesis was successfully completed and the defense went smoothly.

Then it got out of hand. I'm obsessed with getting up early...

Although I also know that many times, getting up at five o'clock doesn't mean anything. At most, it just means that I lose two hours of sleep, which is not one step closer to success.

However, compared to the two hours of sleeping and unconsciousness, I prefer these extra two hours to be spent awake.

So I spent these two hours doing exercises, coding, and studying courses.

Is there any difference? I think there should still be some. It’s not that I have become particularly smart, or that I am unique in certain skills, but that my dark circles are getting heavier and heavier...

Haha, isn’t it a surprise? Surprised?

Actually, I don’t think it’s suitable for everyone to get up at five o’clock.

Like many people, their original work and rest habit is to go to bed late and get up late. Even if they sleep less for a while, they will be sleepy when they get up in the morning. Such people are obviously not suitable for getting up early.

As for judging a person's life based on what time he got up, that would be too one-sided.

Like Kobe Bryant, who "practices at four o'clock", his life is so wonderful and brilliant...

But like the farmer uncle who wholesales vegetables in the vegetable market at five o'clock... Can their lives be the same as Kobe's?

Even if we can see the same sun rising, the meaning to each of us is different. What's more, it's each other's lives.

So, don’t always think that doing certain things at a certain moment will produce special effects. The key is what kind of choices each person makes. These different choices are different lives. Ah...