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> How Can I Sleep At Night? was the exact opposite. It was born out of the grief of the author. Cloven Cares, who's daughter had been an unfortunate victim of one of Equestria's once yearly disasters. She had been negativity affected by previous crisis, but the loss of her daughter had been the fuel of the fire that had let to the book.

> It was messy. It was sometimes an incoherent ramble, and it was light in details, saved that she wanted change and that she blamed the princesses,particularly Celestia, for the loss of her daughter. 

> And it spread like wildfire. It was juicy, it was spicy and there was nothing Celestia could do to quell the grief and anger of a mother.

> It opened the floodgates to other victims of the princess' mistakes. Concern for safety and minor dissatisfaction with governance went to full on rage. 

> Multiple victims stepped forward, many having never realized that the princesses mistakes were the reason why they had problems.

> Though certainly not all ponies who were negatively affected by such calamities joined in this, arguably  it was a vocal minority, it was enough to fan the flames.