The first Monday after the onset of Daylight Saving Time has long been designated National Napping Day. By mid-afternoon on Monday, most people not used to jet-setting around and skipping timezones are starting to flag. A nap seems like a good idea.
Frankly, we think that there's something to be said for setting aside nap time on the 364 days following the onset of Daylight Saving. Humans are, after all, mammals, and more than 85 percent of mammal species are polyphasic sleepers--meaning that they routinely sleep in multiple sessions during the day. And any activity favored by such prominent mammals as Winston Churchill and Thomas Alva Edison gets our vote!
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