This entry was posted in Uncategorized on Decemby Jaier Vicente Avecillas. idiom saying (also the early bird gets the worm ) a saying that means someone will have an advantage if they do something immediately, or before other people do it: This is still a nation that believes the early bird catches the worm. It all depends on how productive you use your time. Ben Waggoner biologist Author has 5.4K answers and 42. The only thing the early worm fears is the early fox, who eats both the late bird, and the early worm. It slowly eats the bird from the inside out, with the help of microbes and other animals. Even though it seems Early birds have a better advantage, the Night Owls aren’t doing so bad themselves. The early worm kills the bird and uses its body as a shelter from predators. ![]() The article also stated that people who are Early Birds are less likely to have addictions and depressions compared to Night Owls. The early bird gets the worm meaning it is best to start the day early and also not procrastinate on things. A good friend Ikhram Merican who calls himself a Properneur and writes at this famous blog: posted in his instagram this quote of ‘early bird gets the worm.’. The early bird may get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese was first recorded in 1605 in William Camden’s book of proverbs and has remained part of the misplaced work ethic ever since. It meant if we like to be the first to get the reward, we need to be the first to do it successfully. Although there was a study found on Winnipeg Free Press that summarizes a study that people who are Night Owls tend to have a higher IQ then those who are Early Birds. Late Bird Gets a Good Sleep We know the famous saying, ‘early bird gets the worm.’. Although you can change your sleeping habits, they have found that people who are Night Owls have been shifting their clocks when they are in college. ![]() People who are Night Owls in high school seem to have lower grades compare to the early birds and if it worsens in college it shows the same effect. Well in the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, I found as article that says finding out if you are a Early Bird or Night Owl is genetically predetermined, with Chronotype. I’m also pretty sure everyone has heard the term the early bird gets the worm but… is that really true? If you are like me, and getting up early is no problem.
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