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[ This is a work of _satire_, created in the (probably vain) hope that it might encourage more careful and nuanced discussions of certain topics. ]
āSleepā isn't real. It's an idea created by humans.
Let's consider supposed types of āsleepā, described by words like āslumberingā, ānappingā, or ādozingā. These words are created by humans, and the differences between them are created by humans; none of these things exist outside of humans talking about them. And this applies to any supposed type of āsleepā - which means it applies to the idea of āsleepā in general.
People disagree on whether or not a person is/was āsleepingā. One person sees another with their eyes closed, and breathing in a certain way, and will say āOh, you're sleeping.ā But the other person might subsequently claim that they weren't sleeping - that they merely had their eyes closed, that they were consciously regulating their breathing, that they chose not to respond to the first person's remark for various reasons. Clearly both were right in some sense, but since the two perspectives contradict each other, and can't both be physically true simultaneously, it must be that āsleepā isn't real, but just an idea.
āSleepā is like āmoneyā: it's something that certainly has effects on people's lives, but only due to humans _acting_ as though it's real, even though it's not.
In fact, it's an oppressive concept: it's used to limit us, to control us. The insistence that āsleepā is used to convince us that there is sometimes no choice but to be passive objects, rather than active subjects. For example, many workers and unions use it to try to hide their own laziness, and make it seem like such laziness is an inevitable part of being human, so that they don't have to compete with workers who aren't willing to let themselves be defined by such a limited concept.
We need to abolish āsleepā. It only serves to limit human capacity. We need to encourage people to resist the social constructs of āsleepā being imposed upon them. āSleepā isn't part of being human. Nobody _needs_ āsleepā!
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