You and the ceiling stare at each other, locked in a silent standoff.
Somewhere, someone is sleeping through their alarm. You’d pay good money to know how.
“Sleep eight hours,” they say.
“Your body knows best,” some others.
But at 2 AM, sleep plays hide and seek.
Pills, oils, supplements, breathing patterns. They all promise restoration.
Each delivers the same thing: waiting.
Why does sleep abandon us?
Melatonin fades.
Mind replays what daylight avoided.
Body aches in unfamiliar languages.
Anxiety finds its voice after dark.
In the quiet, every sound claims territory:
the creak, the clock, even your heartbeat.
Millions share this vigil.
The answer isn’t over the counter.
A dark room. Cool air. Screens off.
A few deep breaths - held, then released.
The soft discipline of winding down.
Sometimes it works.
Sometimes dawn arrives first.
Both are answers.
What’s your 2 AM like?
Snoring Sleep, or Noisy Nights?
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