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(Recommended)Popular Videos : [TED] Why do we sleep? | Russell Foster

 

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When you watch Youtube, do you scroll and read the comments first?

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(Recommended)Popular Videos : [TED] Why do we sleep? | Russell Foster

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWULB9Aoopc

 

 

Playtime Comments : [TED] Why do we sleep? | Russell Foster

Ry*******:

Watching this while drinking caffeine in a well lit room at 2:30 AM


To*********:

What a great thing to watch at 12:30 to then sleep 6 hours and realize I should have slept longer.


Ik*************:

@15:06 “what’s the last thing most of us do before going to bed?” I dont want to say,...........................but it rhymes with tank!!!!


Ki*************:

I'm so glad I watched this before midnight. In fact I finished watching it at 9:55 p.m. Good night.


Al****************:
3:47 savage moment! Brilliant stuff :D

Ad*******:
Wait people think teenagers are lazy? Holy crap I literally only get about 3 hours of sleep a night because I am constantly either at school, at an extracurricular of some sort, or doing homework from 6:30 AM to about 3:30 AM. And people call that lazy?!

Also I need help.

Am******:

0:56 looking back at the ripe old age of 90, I'll be assured that at least 32 years of that life was spent doing something I don't regret doing. I will then die with a smile on my face


Pa******:

I use to work 10:30 Pm to 8-9:00 Am as a shelf stocker at a local grocery store. While doing that work I also attended the local community college. Needless to say it didn't go well. I was forced to decide between sleep and homework/studying. I only managed to pass 3 out of 4 classes, chemistry being the one I failed to complete because so much studying was required and I just fell behind. I have since quit that job and continue to take classes and quitting that job was one of the best decisions I've made in some time. 


ra**********:
I sleep nine hours most nights, it helps that my classes are 9:30 at the earliest lol. I feel the best with that much sleep... If you hate sleeping, try learning lucid dreaming. That is fun, it gives you something to look forward to when you go to bed.

Ma**********:

I'm listening to this at 3:30am when I should be asleep :/


 


 

Top Comments : [TED] Why do we sleep? | Russell Foster

Pl*********:
Reality is a nice place to visit but I wouldnt want to live there 24/7 - yay sleep.

Ro*********:

what, Challenger was because of tiredness and lack of sleep?

how about being about an O ring of rubber that had never been tested in freezing conditions, and Challenger being launched on a RARE freezing day in Florida? And the lack of testing and not allowing the mission to be postponed being about politics?


Cr***********:
I should be sleeping but I find this too interesting. Oh the irony.

Yv********:

Sleep let you travel to parallel universes


My************:

Is it wrong that I'm watching this at 1am??


Du**:

It's always so impressive when a speaker does not continually have to refer to notes all the time. That means they know their stuff... thank you for this very informative video!


dr***********:

I say every morning when i go into work.

"Why am i here again, I was having such a good dream... Ah well back to this one"


sa*********:

This videos reveals how important sleep is for us. We have come to know a lot of reasons why we need sleep and what are the consequences of an inadequate sleep. Inspite of this if we think actually what happens to our body that we sleep and why we cannot control sleep, we find no answers.


Yu*******:

who watches Ted talks before they sleep ?


Do*********:
Surprisingly, school drills the fact that we have to sleep; yet, the amount of work that needs to be done completely ruins that. I am speaking as a 3rd year pre-medical student, and 3 a.m. is an early night...

Vi*********:
"Sleep. Those little slices of death. How I loathe them."
~ Edgar Allan Poe

No***********:
I FELL ASLEEP WATCHING AND MISSED THE WHOLE PRESENTATION.

Ak******:
Let's sleep now..

S*:

Watching at 6 am. I need to sleep or I'll go crazy very soon.


Ma************:
Oh the Irony of watching this video at 3:00am!!

Pi********:
most people are asleep 99.9% of their lives

st***************:
It is funny how some people do not believe that a average kid in HighSchool who actually does all their homework can take up to 4-5hours... It really does and that is half the reason why I lose so much sleep. I am pretty much wasting my time half of what I learn I will forget because I am sleep deprived

Je****:
"TEENAGERS ARE NOT LAZY"
like honey for my ears... I knew it

Na*****:
He is so adorable

Ta*****:
I can't sleep at night, I am actually afraid to go to bed at night around 12pm ,because I know I am going to lay on bed twist and turn and couldn't fall asleep until 3 or 4am and wasting my time worrying about my future, will I be rich, can I keep my job,can I achieve my dreams, can I have a better relationship.... etc. then I am extremely tired when I wake up 7 am to go to work and face the unfriendly busy dirty busy dirty traffic mean cheap pollution environment no hope world ,no friends, no one I like ,no loved ones, no support world, no one I have common interest world , this thing have been troubling me for 10 years, I am afraid to go to doctor, cause I am afraid if the doctor can't solve this problem for me who is going to help me. I am watching this 2 am at night, cause I can't sleep.

ro*******:
Wow, nearly fell asleep watching this, he did a good job.

VT**:

Watching this after being awake for 24 hours. lol


Wi********:
Rest your glands leave them refilling their energy it's like filling an empty bottle of water.

kr*******:

In some special operations courses I've seen where I work, after three days of sleep deprivation, people start to have hallucinations. Dangerous hallucinations.


Da*******:

1,798,000th subscriber!


M*:
I guess i am some sort of a superhuman, I am awake automatically at 7-8 AM everyday regardless of when i go to bed and am never tired and dont drink coffee or energy drinks and stuff. You just need enough movement in your life, go run or drive a bike, do some exercise on a regular basis and you will feel good.

Y:
Why do I sleep? Because I'm depressed, silly.

yu***********************:
Ironically, I'm currently watching this video when I should be sleeping haha

ST********:

We sleep so we can download the universe update. thats why when you dont sleep, your consciousness starts to break down and senses start misfiring. Gotta get that update bro.


 


 

[TED] We gathered comments about popular videos and looked at them in summary, including play time, and order of popularity.

It's a good video or channel, but if you're sad because it's too long, please leave a YouTube channel or video link and I'll post it on this blog.

 


 

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