Answer:
There was a time when people didn't need to sleep. They went about their days and nights without ever feeling the need to sleep. At first, it seemed like a dream come true. People had so much extra time to do what they wanted, learn new skills, spend time with loved ones, and pursue their passions.
With this extra time, people could work longer hours and be more productive, travel more and see new places, read more books and watch more movies, and learn new languages and skills. The world became more efficient and faster, people's productivity increased, and the economy grew.
However, as time passed, people began to notice the consequences of not sleeping. They became more stressed and anxious, as well as irritable and irritable. They began to experience health problems such as weight gain, insomnia, and depression. Because they were always busy and never had time to rest, they began to feel more isolated.
People began to recognize the value of sleep as time passed. They realized that resting was essential not only for their physical health, but also for their mental and emotional well-being. They began to schedule sleep, even if it was only a few hours per day.
People eventually realized that sleep is an essential part of life and that life would not be the same without it. They learned to balance their time between work and rest, and as a result, they lived happier, healthier lives.
The world would be different, and faster-paced, but also stressful and out of balance. People would be more productive but less happy; they would have more time but less sleep. In the end, the world would be a place where people lost sight of what makes life worthwhile.