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>>11969
That's not it at all! In fact, I don't see a point where I could possibly even have implied something like that!
When I say things like "to avoid your mind being sluggish or unfocused" or "when your mind needs to be considerably sharp", I'm referring to one of the main side-effects brought about by a lack of sleep. Blunted cognition is one of the main effects of not getting enough sleep, which causes thought processes to slow down and the mind to become "foggy". To get around this, rapid mental exercises can be incredibly efficient, and can bring one's brain back up to or even past their normal level. Stupidity was nowhere implied, after 36-48 hours of no sleep even my brain passes its pinnacle and starts to degrade slowly until I can't put words together properly or even do basic mathematics.
Rather, I'm relatively convinced you can pass this test even performing under such conditions of strained thought and lowered cognitive awareness. It's better to over-achieve than to under-achieve, though, so I'm only trying to offer possible helpful suggestions.
That aside, it's become a habit of mine that I often fail to recognize whether something I've said is offensive or not, which leads to misunderstandings frequently. If I've said anything to offend then I apologize, as I was only trying to offer a word of advice from personal experience. If you've interpreted that in any other way then I'm sure that's more than likely my fault for not being able to word these thoughts the way I would like to, it's incompetence on my part.
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