12-09-2020, 06:37 AM
(12-03-2020, 11:23 PM)Voytek Wrote:(12-03-2020, 09:47 PM)Shannon Wrote: If you exceed the capacity your brain has for the input-decode-process-execute process speed it can handle, it seems to form a "queue" of recorded, but un-processed data as a backlog. The exhaustion that slowly results happens because your brain does not have the ability to do everything necessary at once, and it slows down in processing as it becomes more and more overloaded and backlogged. Eventually, it will be unable to continue building the backlog, and the effort to do everything will exhaust you to the point, if you let it get bad enough, that you will fall asleep involuntarily. It will be difficult to get to that point, though, since it will become very apparent long before that happens for most people that they need to take a break.
I get it, thank you.
What if I could handle 20h/day on 5G, with no exhaustion, but I was getting good results at 10h/day. Is it better to stick to 10h or play it at 20h/day?
You are seeking execution peak. If you are getting the best execution results at 10 hours a day, then 20 is only going to reduce that, and is therefore undesirable. Whatever works best.
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