I think it depends on a country, for ex. in Poland most of the girls have found someone and dont care if the relationship will last for a short period, while boys seem to have problems and feel more lonely because they are shy
I’m not even kidding I typed this shit and posted without even seeing this comment lmao. Inception. Now the comment section bout to be an endless loop cause there’s probably a hundreds of these comments.
I don't think so. As a group, they will definitely be far isolated from the rest of humanity. But the comparatively long term nature of the missions could mean that no single human ever gets as isolated as the Moon command module pilots did.
YeetMaGeet we will never get there ever in earths life because you don’t how far that is and how much shit you have to go through such as the astroid belt/ Kuiper belt
The saddest part about the comments saying "I'm lonley" is that they don't get any likes or responses. They're just alone.. awaiting the inevitable total loss of their comment into oblivion.
TheEnderWarrior- Gaming true, true, i mean being lonely and being ALONE are very different as kurzsegat said "You can feel absolute bliss alone" "and hate every second around friends"
VGF64 FACTS! Never been in any relationship ever. Idk how y'all can be that mad when y'all breakup like at least you had somebody that loved you unlike me, I never had somebody loving me expect my parents...
Loneliness is a feeling... Sergei Krikalev (nicknamed "the last citizen of the USSR") was in space when the Soviet Union collapsed. Unable to come home, he wound up spending two times longer than originally planned in orbit (he had orbited Earth 5,000 times in 311 days, or 10 months).
“I used to think that the worst thing in life was to end up alone. It's not. The worst thing in life is to end up with people who make you feel alone.” - Robin Williams
@@jaxsonpk1518 6 separate individuals. For the 6 successful Apollo missions. Each time, there was always one individual in the capsule while the other two went to the moon.
While the distances from other humans are impressive, I found myself curious about the mental states of those lost Polynesian explorers, the French explorer Pérone and his team, and English explorers Lawrence Oates and Robert Falcon Scott during the time which they were lost and/or isolated.
Loneliness and isolation are very different. I know he says from the outset he's talking about isolation, but I wish he would've titled it that way then. Some people can be isolated and not feel lonely at all. You can also be in a crowded room and be incredibly lonely. They're very different experiences.
Daman sharma Lol is that supposed to be an insult? I honestly don’t know. I don’t listen to Billie Eilish, but I know she’s very popular with the kids these days. Just speaking as a 34-year-old man. I’m sorry that you think loneliness and isolation are only issues for teenagers. There’s quite an epidemic of loneliness actually. Just not talked about much in the media or among people in person. I know _I_ certainly don’t bring it up with people I know. Maybe you’re lucky and don’t have any issues. Be thankful.
@@optillian4182 Well. Alone = no one's around you Lonely = you feel like no one's around / there for you We often do want to be alone. But loneliness is always a bad thing.
Optillian There is a balance. Introverts usually enjoy being alone as that de stresses them and makes them feel more energized. However, that doesn’t mean they never want to be around people. Introverts like anyone else will still get lonely if they are only in isolation
For the purposes of this video, it's defined at the beginning, to mean specifically "furthest from another human". The exact definition of the word is therefore, meaningless in this context.
Loneliness is not about distance, it's about time. You can be in the middle of New York, surrounded by people, and be lonely and alone your whole life.
There was no "first human" really. New species evolve over the course of many generations, so it's impossible to pinpoint exactly when anatomically modern Homo sapiens evolved.
Anyone had this experience in school where you were getting bullied but when you decided to finally fight back the bullies and other people started respecting you?
Basically none of these were candidates at all, they literally were lost in groups... I thought for sure he’d mention Jose Alverenga, the man who was stranded afloat in the Pacific Ocean for 438 days alone.
Yeah if you're doing groups, then the astronauts should take the crown. But since the were alone...with other people, that qualifies? Idk, not consistent
Me: What's the name of that guy on youtube who does all of these video about history, real life story, and geography video? Friend: OverSimplified? Me: No not him, the other guy who does these animations. Friend: The infographics Show Me: No. The Toyota corolla guy. Friend. Ahhh RealLifeLore? Me: Yes.
I don’t get this obsession with distance when the question is about loneliness, i think you should rename the title… most isolated person ever to exist, and why is Ever Exist capitalized lol loneliness is even sadder when there are people around you but u are still socially/physically isolated :/
The guy that was on the other side of the moon also had communication cut, so he was all alone, with his own thoughts, staring into deep space. Oh he just mentioned it
“I used to think the worst thing in life was to end up all alone, it’s not. The worst thing in life is to end up with people that make you feel all alone.” 😔
I remember being at Doak Campbell stadium, a stadium that holds 85,000 people. I lost my friends for about 15-20 minutes, and found out that they had actually moved while I was in the bathroom. After discovering that I was going to have to search for them in a crowd of literally thousands of unfamiliar faces in a massive sports stadium, I felt completely alone. I have never felt so alone in my life, despite being surrounded by so many people.
@@doctorvladandhisbluejaysd2802 Guess what, you're just a prick. So what dignity do you have sir edgelord? Yet you're bragging about "having dignity" lmao.
Unfortunately we will never know because those early explorer's died alone in far away places, trying to be the first to discover new land comes with a price. The first person to go to Mars will hold that title in the near future.
Had things played out differently, Michael Collins or any of the other Apollo command module pilots could have been much more isolated. They all trained for the contingency of returning to Earth alone if their crew mates were stranded on the Moon. That nearly happened on Apollo 11.
RealLifeLore: If there's something everyone watching this video can all agree upon, it's that we've all felt a pretty big feeling of loneliness at some point in our lives Tall kid in high school: *You see, that's where your wrong*