Since developing my thesis that naps are good, I've finished my first rough draft. Although I put it off a long time, the actual writing process has been fairly easy. I think this is due to the fact that I have a strong interest in my topic and I'm somewhat passionate about proving that naps are beneficial.
My will to prove that naps are good is mostly because of how personal they are to me. I take a nap most days. This makes my argument partially biased, but I don't think that's a bad thing. My positive experience taking naps contributes greatly to my argument because it appeals to, ethos and pathos. I have credibility because I personally take naps. I also appeal to emotion because I know how it feels when I need to take a nap and how much better I feel afterwards. In order to appeal more to logos, I found multiple studies on the topic.
It hasn't been hard to find studies and articles backing my claim that naps are beneficial, which may point to the fact that my claim is, in fact, correct. Although, many people still think that naps are only for lazy people. Contrary to what the stigma says about naps, studies show that they reduce fatigue and improve our energy, alertness, focus, and ability to retain information. Naps are a necessary part of my weekly routine, and my research on the topic has only convinced me to make more time for them.
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