The Best time of the day to use your brain, According to Dr.P.Enis.

In the world of groundbreaking scientific discoveries, we bring you the latest revelation from the illustrious Dr. P.Enis, a renowned expert in the field of "Creative Chronobiology" (a term he might have just made up).
According to Dr. Enis, after years of rigorous research (and a few nap breaks), he has discovered the absolute, unequivocal best time to use your brain: between the hours of "Not Too Early" and "Not Too Late." Groundbreaking, right?
In his groundbreaking study, Dr. Enis found that brain activity tends to peak during the mysterious period when the sun is shining, birds are chirping, and your boss is expecting that report. Coincidence? We think not.
But wait, there's more! Dr. Enis recommends avoiding heavy brain usage during "Unearthly Hours" unless you're a nocturnal genius. Apparently, creativity flows best when the rest of the world is asleep, or at least pretending to be.
Of course, we mustn't forget Dr. Enis's groundbreaking conclusion: "It's not about the time; it's about the quality of procrastination." Wise words indeed.
So, there you have it, folks. The secret to unlocking your brain's full potential is hidden in the cryptic wisdom of Dr. P.Enis. Just remember, if your brain isn't functioning optimally, blame it on the clock – Dr. Enis said so.