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“After a Day of Fog, I Can Finally Think Clearly Late at Night.”
“After a Day of Fog, I Can Finally Think Clearly Late at Night.”
The cacophony of life diminishes with the dying light. As the rest of the world tucks into bed, our phones and brains grow quiet. We are able to process and focus and create with a special clarity at night — and the later the better, it seems.
This is what adults with ADHD told ADDitude in a recent survey about ‘night owl’ tendencies and drawbacks.
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