2 Answers

  1. Because in the coffin you saw this book, apparently. I want to sleep from boring actions. It's from Tolstoy, because I can't stand him, and I have to reread him for exams. And from Pratchett – I don't want to, I read it for myself, I'm interested, I can read it for two days and not notice it.

    There is such a problem with books, because for 10 years schools have been forcing everyone to read in the same volume. And those who like to read, and those who understand paintings or music better. And read the same books that were originally written completely not for children and absolutely not interesting for children. Hence this stereotype and rejection.

    If everyone is forced to watch silent movies and make it a standard of education, then they will ask why movies make you sleepy.

  2. Because thinking is very energy-consuming for the brain, and it goes into “save” mode. For the same reason, you often want to sleep in lectures when you have to actively listen)

Leave a Reply