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I bet the day after subjecting yourself to lighting and other stimulations, you have a bad day. Often, we can get our brain to meet the task at hand but the fatigue manifests at a later time, usually the next day or that evening.
I disagree with the challenge your brain protocol. Minimal levels of stimulation are good but pushing is counter-productive in my opinion and the opinion of many experts. You want to find the correct kind and level of stimulation to keep the brain engaged but not over-taxed. My best to you.
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