

At 18, 19, 20, etc, people are still growing and NEED sleep. It started on my mission trip, and I never recovered. This stressed them beyond their natural capacity, and I have been on supplemental adrenal therapy for several years now as a result. Because I was forced to stay awake and moving at a rapid pace for such an extended period of time, my adrenal glands were always in hyper-production. I experienced extreme adrenal fatigue at the internship, and still struggle with it now. The book “Combatting Cult Mind Control” by Steve Hassan explains this thoroughly. When people are in a sleep-deprived state they are more open to suggestibility. Pain… shooting… through… foot… I can’t stand or walk or run, yet i keep doing all of the above. I am ashamed to admit i am not very strong… I hate pain, did i ever mention that? I have a low pain tolerance. I have freaking knives in my throat and they’re STILL making me make calls here at GE… I hate being sick. Whoever thought that 1 little thing could cause so much trouble.

This is pathetic: i’m gonna be on the sick & injured wall cuz my toe hurts. Sleep is most definitely not one of the core values of the honor academy… Just woke up in a puddle of drool on his desk…guess he was tired… There is no rest at TeenMania…the only rest is the push-up position Wonders if it is possible to fall asleep while walking hope not since i might soonĪs graduate interns we have responded to the call to not sleep for a entire year… I think my body is so exhausted it is about to collapse into a coma. I won’t publicly disclose their identities, but if you’d like to verify their authenticity, I will be happy to send you a link. Here are a few tweets that highlight both the sleep-deprivation and general attitude towards sickness. I scanned Twitter recently to see what current interns are saying about the Honor Academy. Parents considering sending their child to the Honor Academy might want to consider the effects of being over-worked and sleep deprived for a year (and paying for that privilege, I might add). Dave Hasz’s attitude towards sleep is that, “You can sleep when you die.” I was so tired during the 2nd semester of my undergrad year that I would leave work every Friday at 5pm and go straight to bed, skipping dinner, and not wake up until Saturday morning. You are kept SO busy and push your body so hard, that most people spend the year in some stage of sleep-deprivation. As any intern will tell you, sleep is a precious commodity during your time at the Honor Academy.
