Modern life has made exhaustion look normal. People celebrate “busy schedules” and “late-night productivity,” but very few stop to ask an important question: if the body slept enough, why does it still crave more rest?
Sleep is not only about hours. It is about quality, rhythm, breathing, stress levels, hormones, and even emotional health. Sometimes the body sleeps through the night, but the brain never truly rests. And that changes everything.
According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), poor sleep quality and insufficient restorative sleep are linked to heart disease, anxiety, depression, obesity, and daytime fatigue.