Well, yes. But the difference comes in the nature of the deficit you can't get back.
By not sleeping, you magically turn some fraction of the previous day's learning into wasted time, just throw it away.
The appropriate analogue in the twisted ankle case would be if the twist magically "un-walked" the 4 miles you walked the day before, and that increment of weight loss and cardio health were lost to you. This is of course not the case.. :)
By not sleeping, you magically turn some fraction of the previous day's learning into wasted time, just throw it away.
The appropriate analogue in the twisted ankle case would be if the twist magically "un-walked" the 4 miles you walked the day before, and that increment of weight loss and cardio health were lost to you. This is of course not the case.. :)