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t’s one of life’s little ironies: by the time you get old enough to
stay
up as late as you want to, you’re too tired to stay up late.
Just about every kid has fought to stay up past bedtime.
You, too? If so, the more tired you became, the harder you no
doubt fought the inevitable.
“But, Mom,” you probably wailed with your last waking breath,
“I’m not sleepy!”
You might as well have gone peacefully. You’ve spent the rest
of your life living by the clock rather than by your inclinations.
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