Hangzhou takeaway brother died suddenly in the middle of the night, staying up late equals chronic suicide. How long has it been since you slept well?

It's really sad news that a deliveryman in his forties died in his apartment in Hangzhou.

The takeaway man surnamed Li, an Anhui native, works as a courier in Hangzhou.

According to Lao Li's colleagues, Lao Li is an honest man. He usually doesn't talk much and seldom communicates with others.

The work of delivering goods to your door is very hard. As soon as Lao Li comes back, he will lie in bed and play with his mobile phone, as usual.

One day, my colleague Xiao Guo came back very late after delivering things, and didn't return to the dormitory until about 1 1 in the evening.

At that time, everyone was asleep, only Lao Li was still watching his mobile phone in bed.

I am very busy at work during the day, so I can only relax and watch my mobile phone at night, and I don't control the time when I look at it.

The next afternoon, the stationmaster of the takeaway platform saw that he had not come yet and went to the dormitory to see him. It turns out that Lao Li has not breathed.

The police have ruled out the possibility of criminal cases.

In other words, Lao Li probably died suddenly because of his intense work and poor rest after staying up late.

This is not the first time. Let's look at the news that staying up late leads to sudden death.

Every time I see these news, it will make people sad and sigh with emotion:

Life is so fragile that you can't wait all night, so you leave this world in a hurry;

Life is so hard, so hard, every one of us, like ants, works hard in this city, trying to take root in this city and dream for our own life.

But it is often regrettable that some dreamers have fallen on this land before they see the sun tomorrow.

We all know that it is not good to stay up late, but at night, we still can't help but pick up our mobile phone and brush it for several hours.

I always take chances and think it's okay to stay up late. Those small probability events can't happen to me.

However, Einstein said in On Education: There is no such thing as luck, and the most accidental accident seems inevitable.

If you can, really don't stay up late, because health won't let you bargain at all!