What If You Never Went Outside

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Published 2020-05-28
Never going outside again might sound like a dream scenario if you're an introvert, but it can have some real consequences on your physical and mental health. From an extreme case of seasonal affective disorder to softened bones, staying inside forever has its downside. Here's what would happen to your brain and body if you never left the house again.

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What If You Never Went Outside

All Comments (21)
  • @JoeMama-ud2nf
    Video: “You may be stuck inside.” Introverts: “First time?”
  • @mdukasa
    This video will age like fine wine
  • I don’t know what the comments are talking about but yeah! Edit: wow this is most likes I ever had(I think) 🥴😯
  • @azzabynes5707
    The moral of the story: if you stay inside, you get depression.
  • @evanlyhus7462
    Wow, I really need to get outside... Y'all are scaring me!
  • @nirruja2826
    well that phenomenon is called being a student
  • @Star_Dude
    For people who don’t wanna watch the vid: Corona ain’t the only thing gonna kill you. Going out will, and staying home will. You ded brah.
  • @gb4826
    "SAD is relatively uncommon" me who has it and thought a lot of people had it: 👁👄👁
  • @the__geekboy
    What if you never went outside Introverts ; Hold My Room
  • @sheree5828
    So y'all telling me, a person who's boarded themself in the house since mid october is gonna die cuz I'm always inside??? Oh fuc-
  • @aman9267
    Been indoor for 6 - 8 years. This video's message is real. I feel pain in my back and my bones have become weaker. I also feel minor pain in my chest (maybe a heart disease). I set daily goals but not able to achieve them (maybe I've become indolent). Now after watching the video, I've decided to go outside and feel the sun everyday. P.S. I'm 26.
  • @ampaboi3648
    I've stayed in my home for 12 years. Someone help me
  • @lauras.2183
    This was so insightful! I tend to stay more indoors so it's good to know what the risks can be. I'm also so thankful I have some outside space while isolating :)
  • @TsuzumiNakayama
    so that explains why some times i feel something wrong in my bones and feel bored most of the time
  • @Lupain
    Being outside is linked to lower stress levels? I'm really calm inside my house but outside my stress level increases every minute... Some of these "facts" are different from human to human. The same goes for being bored inside..., I find many hobbies that I can do inside, while jogging, walking etc. gives me absolute no fun. But yeah much of it may be not completely wrong.
  • @ExZ1te
    This video explains all the issues I'm have been experiencing, since the lockdowns I have stopped going outside and getting sunlight, thus feeling depressed, having lower energy levels, bored all day watching anime, sports, tv shows, playing video games etc
  • @cheesehead65
    as an introvert, I thought the pandemic, staying inside and playing games all day would be heaven. yeaaah, no. I actually wanted to go outside after months of staying inside. can't believe this happened.
  • @vaszgul736
    Science insider is taking its name literally, I see