No, I usually get tired during the night. I tend to laugh more easily if I stay up late.
When I’m tired, yeah. Anger is a “cheap” way of paying attention to something, and our brains default to it when attention is otherwise difficult.
No, that belongs to the morning part of the day. Night belongs to sadness.
I get more anxious
After giving my daddy 8 hours of hard labour, yes
Probably not relevant, but for awhile, I was taking Adderall and I realized it would send me doooooown in the evenings when it was wearing off. Vyvanse fixed that, in that instance.
Broadly speaking, I think it’s somewhat normal to get a little down at night, maybe? You’re tired/weary, you’ve worked all day, seems somewhat normal, within reason. But it could also be attributable to a lot of things besides just “the night,” e.g. poor sleep, not eating enough during the day, extreme horniness, etc…
My man discovered the “calm down”
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Uppers do be like that
Uh I think he has discovered the calm down because I’ve only ever heard of comedowns lol
I am not changing it now
Thought might have been whooshed by a really subtle pun there.
Edit: Nevertheless, “calm down” is technically correct too
Adderall XR and Vyvanse were quite similar to me in case they’ve already tried Vyvanse. Zenzeti not far off too. I also found taking vyvanse at 11am to noon helped give me my nights back, at 11:30 I think it even splits my productive time between work to 4:30 and household projects to around 8-8:30. Everyone is different though.
Coming down off caffeine, longing for a beer, adhd meds wearing off, hangry from a day of labor, bottling work drama to spare your significant other, house is a mess meaning you gotta keep working when you get home, no good food in the fridge. I dunno, seems like everything kinda hits the fan at night. Weekend nights, not so much.
Most modern life in a nut shell…
A lot of issues we face as a society from mental health perspective is very situational as what this comment describes
But there is no way out at the same time so it turns chronic
Yes, but not because of the night per se. But because I need silence in the night and I almost never get that. Daylight noise level is bearable.
Not at all. Early morning just after waking up is when I’m grumpiest by far.
My mood does trend downwards over the course of a day. It’s tiredness, I think.
In the grand scheme of things I don’t do ‘angry’ that much at all, but the two times when I am most likely to angry at all are commuting to work and then back again. Commuting to, because I will be fuming over the latest environment-destroying, genocidal nazi shit that has hit the news overnight and on the way back because I will be grumbling over whatever nonsense and stupidity has arrived on my desk during that day.
In both cases, I make a positive attempt to get it out of my system by the time I arrive at the end of the travel. I recall a study that concluded that a 16mins commute was optimal for that - which mine was exactly at the time.
I’m more of a last couple hours of work grumpy.
Na.