Light and Well-Being
Emphasizing the importance of darkness at night, the discussion likens artificial light to empty calories, suggesting that reducing exposure can enhance overall well-being and sleep quality. Morning sunlight, even through clouds, is vital for wakefulness, while bright artificial light serves as a suitable alternative when natural light isn't available. The conversation draws parallels between light exposure and healthy eating habits, advocating for alignment with our natural rhythms.In this clip
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