The people who can fall asleep anywhere except their own bed are usually carrying a quiet vigilance they’ve never been able to put down at home

April 25, 2026

The people who can fall asleep anywhere except their own bed are usually carrying a quiet vigilance they’ve never been able to put down at home

Sleeping deeply in hotels and badly in your own bed is rarely a sleep problem. It is a vigilance problem — a nervous system that learned, somewhere along the way, that home was the place you had to keep watch. The post The people who can fall asleep anywhere except their own bed are usually carrying a quiet vigilance they’ve never been able to put down at home appeared first on Space Daily .

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