Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Surprise


I read this recently in Atlantic Monthly:
A Spanish researcher found that our preference for engaging in activities earlier or later in the day shapes both our perceptions and our interactions. ... Early risers prefer to gather knowledge from concrete information. They reach conclusions through logic and analysis. Night owls are more imaginative and open to unconventional ideas, preferring the unknown and favoring intuitive leaps on their way to reaching conclusions. Social behavior diverges as well: Morning people are more likely to be self-controlled and exhibit “upstanding” conduct; they respect authority, are more formal, and take greater pains to make a good impression. (Earlier research also suggests that they are less likely to hold radical political opinions.) Evening people, by contrast, are “independent” and “nonconforming,” and more reluctant to listen to authority—which suggests that teachers may have several reasons to prefer those students who wake up in time for class.

Ummmm...Nicholas gets up early. I stay up late. Act surprised. ;)

3 comments:

Jessica said...

You know me pretty well, which one am I? Early riser or night owl?

Sarah said...

oh PLEASE - early riser!

Jessica said...

You so smart ;)

My favorite line in that paragraph is, "they reach conclusions through logic and analysis."

Ummm...there are other ways to reach conclusions??