>>12939454Why on earth would you even want to be awake 22 hours a day that sounds like a nightmare.
Your heartrate is higher while you're awake, and you have more or less a fixed amount of heartbeats in your life.
Your blood pressure, stress levels, body temperature, and metabolism are all higher while you are awake, which excise taxes on your body, which is more or less a thread slowly (or in your case quickly) unraveling as you age.
You aren't tricking the universe and pulling time out of thin air that the rest of us don't have, you are borrowing it from your biological clock at an insanely high interest rate.
Scientist's most productive years are 30-60 and you're going to be having grey hair, diabetes, and dementia before you're 40.
Enjoy your ratrace tween, I'll keep chilling with my daily 1 hour of running, 9 hours of sleeping and sub 40 bpm resting heartrate.
See you in 20 years.
(P.S. having more time now won't increase your IQ or connections so you're still not getting into that dream school)