05-08-2015, 02:46 PM
for better part of the first half of AM6, I was doing 16-17 hour days. Now I'm up to 20-21 hour days.
I really don't have any objective way of comparing 16 hrs a day vs 21 hours a day, except that there's less opportunity for resistance to creep up when the listening time has been jacked up. And even then, I can't really directly answer what you're asking; it's really hard to tell when the tester and the subject are the same person / not having a basis for controlled experimentation.
i have no idea what the effects are of not having much time (3 hrs) to process and manifest(output) before the next bombardment of input comes.
I really don't have any objective way of comparing 16 hrs a day vs 21 hours a day, except that there's less opportunity for resistance to creep up when the listening time has been jacked up. And even then, I can't really directly answer what you're asking; it's really hard to tell when the tester and the subject are the same person / not having a basis for controlled experimentation.
i have no idea what the effects are of not having much time (3 hrs) to process and manifest(output) before the next bombardment of input comes.