Insomnia Sleep Aid: Technical Monograph on the Wood-Cased Pencil (ASMR Sleep)
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Sleep well to a deep, boring voice — an alternative to sleep stories and white noise. This ASMR sleep aid is for relaxation, insomnia relief and racing minds that need to fall asleep.
Fall asleep to a forensic celebration of the world's most ubiquitous analog instrument. This episode deconstructs the rigid engineering requirements of the wood-cased pencil, from the kilning of Calocedrus decurrens (Incense-cedar) used in the Dixon Ticonderoga to the microscopic tolerances of the polymer-bound graphite core. Relax as we process the mechanical thresholds of the HB scale and the chemical necessity of the ferrule's dual-crimp assembly. Sleep secure in the knowledge that every stroke, snap-point, and yellow-lacquer finish has been measured and deemed acceptable for the highest standards of human-system integration.
Deeply Unimportant is a sleep ASMR sleeping aid for minds that need structure to drift off. An alternative to CBT therapy, it employs a form of what sleep scientists call cognitive shuffling that can overcome mind racing thoughts at night. No whispers or fairy tales; just an ordered, structured, boring voice of a real life former newscaster reading material that doesn't matter.
This version of the show is ad-supported: ads play at the beginning, but nowhere else as you drift off. Get ad-free episodes, long versions that run all night, and infinite loops for a few dollars a month. Visit http://deeplyunimportant.com to subscribe or gift a membership to a fellow over-thinker.