This is a social experiment carried out by a Taiwan variety show, whereby a person has to be locked up in a room, alone for 72 hours. She’ll be given food and there is a bathroom where she can shower and do her “businesses”.
A celebrity volunteered to carry out this experiment. She was very confident that she would walk out of the room after the 72 hours and be perfectly fine, but did things go as she expected?
Jane was allowed to bring 3 items with her, but no smartphones and electronic devices (except a GoPro for filming purposes). She decided to bring a map (which she thinks she would take a long time to read), some books and facial masks.
The first few hours were quite ok… Jane is still fascinated and excited over the whole thing. But boredom quickly took over, just about less than 5 hours into the experiment, Jane was getting bored and she took a shower and then went to bed.
The “next day” started with a really boring looking breakfast. Jane was clearly bored and she started talking a lot to herself. She becomes low-energy and loses all the energy she displayed on the start of the experiment. She complained a lot more (about food and nitty gritty things) and was on the verge of crying a few times.
She tried reading the map she brought but she was able to understand it quickly and it soon becomes boring too. She wasn’t in the mood to read, instead she ended up playing with the GoPro, dancing and singing to herself.
Next, she begun to “roleplay” using the pillows provided. She cried and pretended that “The Emperor” was dead (a famous scene in a TV show) … and finally she lied down on the bed screaming, “It’s so boring!” She then tried to open the door and begged the crew outside to talk to her. But they didn’t respond.
It’s obviously that Jane is getting stressed and is slowly losing her sane. She also started feeling sick (nauseous). Finally, by the 46th or 47th hour, Jane raised the white flag and terminated the experiment.
Jane reported losing control over herself during the experiment and she was getting very negative. After the experiment, she had some minor aftereffects (like not able to take the lift alone) which goes away when she get back to interacting with people.
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Question of
Loneliness is a deadly “illness”?
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Yes
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No
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Question of
Are you confident you can stay 72 hours locked up in a room?
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Yes
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No
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Does online platforms/social media satisfy your social needs?
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Well, loneliness can come from inside a crowded room or anywhere. Sometimes when I am alone I don’t feel alone, and sometimes I do feel alone.
I have a lot to do and so keep myself occupied.
However, I could speak volumes about it…Many people are very lonely in this world and sometimes friendship is a gift you can give yourself by reaching out to another lonely person…
Users voted 6 times.
Q: Loneliness is a deadly “illness”?
Yes (4 votes) – 67%
No (2 votes) – 33%
Q: Are you confident you can stay 72 hours locked up in a room?
Yes (5 votes) – 83%
No (1 votes) – 17%
Q: Does online platforms/social media satisfy your social needs?
Yes (4 votes) – 67%
No (2 votes) – 33%
That’s what I did at home reading interesting books.
With zero interaction at all?
I actually think its possible… even when I’m not much a book fan.
I could do this if I could bring my computer
Hmm… same here!! My computer is loaded with stuff, I don’t need the internet to be entertained …
but what if you can’t have any electronics?
books, art supplies, that sorta thing
I think art supplies can keep you busy for weeks … !!
kept me busy for years, until I went digital
Just wondering, what makes you want to switch over?
analog art has too many limitations and is expensive to boot…
Actually, its true …
I used to have to buy paint or just a tube of a certain colour … over and over again … brushes and pencils too …
also, my erasers always go missing when I needed them!!
exactly. computers have a steep up front cost but then you never have to buy materials again. unless you want to print…
printers aren’t make to last …
some conspiracy theories has it that there is a counter inside printer so that they’ll stop working after a set amount of pieces …
I’m not sure tho…
there is such a thing as planned obsolescence, but the real way they make their money is selling ink cartridges. most companies pretty much give the printers away…
so you can discount that conspiracy theory
Come to think about it, the cartridges can really add up to more than the machine itself after years of use!!
The worst are the individual cartridges!
yeah, that’s how they make their money. pro tip- if you’re printing directions, force the printer into greyscale mode. black ink is cheaper…
Interesting experiment done here. I like spending time alone. But not all the time and it is not forced.
I’ve to agree, I don’t mind spending time alone if I’ve things to do.
else it’ll get too boring!