
A.M. (abbr.) referring to time between midnight and noon
Talk about a mixed bag.
The A.M. is a dividing line between sinister and productive–because honest to God, very little good happens between midnight and six o’clock.
And if you can get over the foolishness of not considering yourself “a morning person,” the greatest potential for creativity occurs between 6:00 A.M. and noon.
Fascinating.
I have occasionally awakened in the middle of the night with a bit of inspiration, but honestly, these evening stirrings are a paradox themselves. Part of the time, what sounds good at 2:00 A.M. in my bleary mind does not survive the scrutiny of the light of day.
So overall, I think God had a good idea–to have us sleep through the hours that have the most darkness.
Although it is considered to be intellectual in this day and age to contend that darkness is relevant and important, if you don’t mind, I will stick with the early morning, when the blessings are fresh and don’t have to be re-heated to get rid of the staleness.
I like A.M.
P.M. is fine, too, but early in the morning I have a sense about me which evokes an optimism that this is truly a new day … and therefore I have a fresh start.