So recently Manish and I have been lazy about oversleeping and it has gotten out of control. I had two nights in a row where I overslept by a total of four hours. Manish has two nights with almost seven hours each. Not acceptable!
So… here’s the deal. Each of us are putting up $1000. If ONE of us (no matter which) oversleeps for an hour or more, we have to each give up half our money. If both oversleep, we both give up our whole thousand.
Where does the money go? The Polynappers of Tomorrow Fund, which we’ll create. People who are attempting the schedule can write us applications and if accepted we will buy them a good sleep mask, travel pillow, and loud portable alarm clock. If they succeed, it’s theirs to keep. If they fail they send it back and send an additional $20 which gets added to the fund. At no point will Manish or I benefit from the fund, even if it grows to over $1000. We will also buy two copies of Claudio Stampi’s book and loan them to anyone on request.
I’m going to Massachusetts this Friday, so the bet ends then, although it might be reinstated when I get back. I’ll be there with my family, which should be interesting. I can have breakfast with my grandfather at 5am, hang with everyone all day, and stay up until 3am with my brothers and sister.
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Sean
Cornrow,
Interesting proposition for the non-profit. I’m a little interested in what you’ll be doing with that.
Also, if you plan on taking it farther, like to the point of actually creating a 501c non-profit (if you’re in the USA, anyway), you may want to look into hitting the local university’s law school.
A while back, some friends and I were working to create a non-profit to promote the arts in our city. We found that the law school offered free legal advice to non-profit organizations (or those starting one). It provides good, real-world practice to the students (overseen by faculty), and provides a much-needed service to non-profit groups.
Anyway, something to think about. Don’t get too hard on yourself with oversleeping (though I admire the dedicated bet you’re placing). ;)
–
Sean
…on Polyphasic Sleep.
…on Personal Development.