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Perhaps when running on empty you're less able to differentiate between good and bad performance?
Alternatively, maybe when you're rested you're overly critical of your performance?
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Nah like, this isn't just me talking random shit here: I have heard from other sources (IRL friends) that I consistently perform better socially when I am actually drop-dead exhausted.
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