OK, I'll ask you a question.
Is there something small in your day to day life that irks you every time it happens.
If that is the case, would your life improve a bit, if you could change the small thing?
Oh, there's lots of things. My glasses being smudged/contact lenses getting blurry, and my cat yelling at me in the middle of the night, are two things that come to mind.
My life would improve quite a bit if my vision was better, I think, because I think sometimes the visions issues actually cause dizziness and contribute to fatigue. It's a minor but constant annoyance. I plan to try to get a referral to an ENT this year because I suspect there's something wonky with my sinuses overall, and I think it affects my vision and also potentially my hearing.
The cat no longer yelling might or might not be an improvement depending on whether or not it damaged or removed him form my life vs. just made him have "quiet hours" (especially when I have made sure he has food, water, and reasonably clean litterbox, so it's about attention, not basic needs being unmet).
If he gets that upset in the middle of the night repeatedly, something is bugging him. Or he sleeps too much during the day. It could be something as simple as a stray cat poking around your house at night. That could really upset him, because he can hear/smell it. And cats are really anal about territory.
That, or the cat knows how to play you.
Mine is behaving much better, after some strong ignoring. He can get some attention, get under the blankets with me and sleep, but that's it. I'm not going to walk with him to his food or water, or stuff like that. I let him know a few times he was pissing me off too by making a loud noise immediately, like clapping in my hands. Shocked him, but it worked. Pushed him away when he tried his nails on me too.
So, what he now does, till the morning? Cuddling into me. Took a while to get him that far. When the alarm goes off, he gets wide awake too, unless it's cold. And when the alarm goes, he is entitled to try to get me out of bed. And he will, if he feels like it.