Japanese Man's 12-Year 30-Minute Sleep Routine Sparks Health Debate

Japanese Man's 12-Year 30-Minute Sleep Routine Sparks Health Debate

Daisuke Hori, a Japanese entrepreneur, has been sleeping just 30 minutes per day for 12 years, claiming it boosts his productivity. He promotes high-quality sleep over duration and has taught 2,100 students his methods. Experts warn of risks like chronic sleep deprivation and its impact on memory, immunity, mood, and heart health.