Showing posts with label Being. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Being. Show all posts

Monday, April 27, 2026

How long can a human being go without eating?


In 1965, a 27-year-old Irishman named Angus Barbieri, who suffered from severe obesity, did it for 382 days.

He survived for over a year on just his body fat, plus water, other fluids, and supplements, going to the bathroom approximately once every 40-50 days.

The sensational fast was prescribed by Dr. William Kinnear Stewart and took place under controlled conditions, with frequent blood tests and hospital monitoring.

Initially, the treatment was supposed to last only 40 days, but Angus unexpectedly found himself calm, stating that his body was getting used to the absence of food and, thanks to his great desire to achieve the goal, he decided to continue with the treatment. (bitter end.)

In the end, starting from an initial weight of 207 kg, he managed to lose 125 kg, thus reaching his ideal weight of 82 kg.

He broke his fast on the morning of July 11, 1966, by eating a boiled egg, a slice of bread with butter, and a cup of coffee, stating in a later interview that he enjoyed the meal very much, but that it immediately made him feel full.

In the following months and years, he continued to be monitored by doctors, and the last check-up, five years later, showed that his weight remained below 90 kg, a value he maintained for the rest of his life.

Saturday, September 13, 2025

15 Health Benefits of Being Alone


1. The less you share, the less people interfere in your life.

2. You begin to care less about other people’s opinions.

3. You stop needing validation before making choices.

4. Having too many friends can be risky. You cannot trust everyone with personal matters.

5. You invite peace into your life with less drama and fewer toxic situations.

6. A private and quiet life often feels more secure.

7. Some goals are easier to achieve when you walk the path alone.

8. Privacy builds independence and helps you form deeper connections when you choose.

9. Everyone leaves at some point. Learning to be alone helps you avoid loneliness.

10. When you build in silence, no one knows what to attack.

11. Talking less about yourself often makes people more curious about you.

12. People usually care more about what you can give than about who you are.

13. Living privately means you owe no one an explanation.

14. Not everyone is your friend. Privacy helps protect you from negative people.

15. You learn balance—when to be alone and when to be with others.