Insomnia
It’s a really bad illness .
But what do you do when its a choice – and not something pathological?
Do you search for the reasons, or just play along, waiting for it to end?
Were do you draw the line? When does this feeling reach the point were it has to be supressed before it actually hurts you?
Is it premonition, or were the things that happend during the day just a result of last night’s insomnia? But that is kind of like the chicken and the egg question – the answer aint that simple, and it’s certainly not included in the question.
Roll on the next day then… and let’s see what that will bring

June 29, 2007 at 5:55 am
It’s happened to me as well, from time to time.
Kinda funny, isn’t it? When the new dawn comes, you feel like you’ve lived a bit more of that day.
I was able to hold that up for two days straight before crashing for a 12-hour sleep.
For me, the reasons are usually excitement over something, or anticipation for something exciting. Maybe that’s the same thing…
Oh well, let us know how it went.
June 29, 2007 at 6:57 am
What a coinsidence…
I just wait for it to end…
An advice for insomnia: Don’t think! It’s really bad! And if you think, try not to pay much attention or take it too seriusly…
Do something instead…
June 29, 2007 at 11:21 am
I try to avoid thinking when i know that my head aint clear – only bad decisions can result from such consults
And mediocre photographs. but they’re easier to deal with than bad decisions