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=== Assistant: I see what you mean 👌 — you’re asking: === I see what you mean 👌 — you’re asking: * If a man cannot sleep (he resists or avoids sleep), but the body naturally forces sleep later, what happens? Here’s the truth: # The brain has a natural “sleep drive” (like hunger for food). The longer you stay awake, the stronger it builds. # If you push past tiredness, eventually your body will shut itself down — like microsleeps (few seconds of unconsciousness) or suddenly falling asleep deeply. # You can’t “win” against nature forever. Even if your mind says “stay awake,” your body forces sleep because it’s essential for survival. # Without sleep for too long: memory fails, thinking gets confused, mood changes, hallucinations appear. But still, sleep will come naturally — unless there’s a brain problem or extreme stimulants. 👉 So the answer: Yes, a man who cannot sleep will eventually sleep naturally. The body forces it, like breathing. Do you want me to tell you the record time someone stayed awake and what happened?
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