The Sleepless Elite

Welcome to my nightmare!

There’s a fascinating article in today’s Wall Street Journal about people who can function on far less sleep than the rest of us. “Short sleepers”–1%-3% of the population–need only several hours of sleep a night to get through the day. And they don’t need power naps, nor do they need exorbitant amounts of caffeine. The simply have a rare genetic abnormality that makes sleep more of a nuisance for them than a necessity.

The Wall Street Journal describes the characteristics of “short sleepers”:

They are also energetic, outgoing, optimistic and ambitious, according to the few researchers who have studied them. The pattern sometimes starts in childhood and often runs in families.

While it’s unclear if all short sleepers are high achievers, they do have more time in the day to do things, and keep finding more interesting things to do than sleep, often doing several things at once….

A few studies have suggested that some short sleepers may have hypomania, a mild form of mania with racing thoughts and few inhibitions. “These people talk fast. They never stop. They’re always on the up side of life,” says Dr. Buysse. He was one of the authors of a 2001 study that had 12 confirmed short sleepers and 12 control subjects keep diaries and complete numerous questionnaires about their work, sleep and living habits. One survey dubbed “Attitude for Life” that was actually a test for hypomania. The natural short sleepers scored twice as high as the controls.

Found at The Blaze

Joe Biden Claims GOP Spending ‘$200 Billion’ on Campaign Ads

Obama made his only brilliant decision when he chose Biden to be his Vice President. No one would assassinate Obama and make Biden President.

From The Blaze:

This claim might be even more far-fetched than the ones Vice President Joe Biden has made about the stimulus working. Maybe.

“I was amazed at the amount of money, this $200 billion of money that is — where there’s no accountability,” Vice President Joe Biden told Bloomberg. “When I say accountability, we don’t know where it’s coming from. There’s no disclosure, so the folks watching the ad can’t make a judgment based upon motive when you say it’s paid for by so-and-so,” he said.

Firefighters Let Home Burn Because Owner Didn’t Pay $75

The homeowner, Gene Cranick, said he offered to pay whatever it would take for firefighters to put out the flames, but was told it was too late. They wouldn’t do anything to stop his house from burning.

Each year, Obion County residents must pay $75 if they want fire protection from the city of South Fulton. But the Cranicks did not pay.

The mayor said if homeowners don’t pay, they’re out of luck.

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