Well, I can certainly see a pattern of life habits in humans. For example, you are awake several times during the night and sleep during the day. You have been alive for 17 years and you slept 565 times since then (if my calculation is correct). This comes out to about 3 sleeps per year which seems rather reasonable if we consider that you spend your life mostly awake.
I can also see that you spent about twice as many nights awake than sleeping. I wonder what makes people prefer to stay up late and sleep in?
In addition, you are more likely to sleep during the weekend than on weekdays. I wonder why? Is it because you have some activities that require your presence at a specific time or is it just a matter of habit?
I am not sure if I have answered your question but at least you can see that there is a large variety of sleep habits in the human population. What do you think makes people prefer certain hours to sleep or stay awake?
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