TexasRush: Muscles may try to to build themselves up to a higher level while resting but if there is not enought recovery (resting ) time between workouts, not enought quality calories in the form of protein, dense carbs and some fats/oils (flaxseed, olive oil, etc) and a good positive state of mind than the body is restricting advance growth. In reality, it is the Central Nervous System (CNS) that controls weither more muscle mass can be achieved from every workout. The normal CNS will require at least 48 hours between a single lifting workout and some people will need up tp 72 hours or more for complete recovery. Feeling drained or overloaded with energy (Highs-lows) would suggest that your CNS is under too much stress and would require a better rest pattern.
This is not a bashing site. But you will run into a few children or even adults who still have childish ways and will call you names, degrade you and really have nothing positive to offer in the way of training experience and knowledge. They are just the emotional cripples and want -to-be's, if you don't respond to their personal slings & arrows directed towards you, than they'll go away. They can't stand being ignored.
There are quite a few men and women who post on this site with years of hands on knowledge and experience. They do want to help. There advice can guide anyone who want's to listen and learn. There are no absolutes in BB'ing, different systems work for different people. Some prefer high volume, low volume, heavy brief workout's, 20 sets or 2 sets a body part, splits, etc. In any case, body building is a personal matter and will require trying new systems of working out to find the best one suited for you. In your case, working out every day on the same exercises will only yeild negative results. Probably time for you to explore different training methods . Just a suggestion, that's all. Good Luck.