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Traveling Slows Down Aging

September 27, 2024
A new study reveals that taking a trip might just be the fountain of youth.
Show transcript
00:00
Turns out brother, the secret to not aging is getting drunk
00:03
in another country. Wait,
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what? Like you're joking?
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Well, a new study shows that traveling helps people live longer
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Are you sure?
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Yeah. Yeah, brother.
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It's great for your brain.
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So this is a science behind it.
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It's great for your brain.
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Traveling can improve cognitive function,
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reduce stress and boost overall well being,
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especially in old people.
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Why do you, why do you look at me when you
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said that you're not old?
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Look at you. I don't know the way you kind of
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said it after that makes sense.
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Plus it's good for a rocking bod.
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I mean, think hiking trails,
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like when you travel,
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you walk a lot,
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right? You go to,
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like when you went to Orlando to Disney World,
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you walked around a lot,
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you walk to new cities,
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all that good stuff.
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Plus, you know,
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when people travel, everyone is going heels to Jesus,
00:57
what do you mean?
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Two person push ups,
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brother, I'm confused.
01:00
Parallel porky pork, sausage,
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hockey. Ok. I got,
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I got the boots.
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Ok. Tortillas. Yeah.
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Come on, brother,
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I got you. Oh,
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anyways, it's proven that those who travel,
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feel, well, they feel more connected and socially engaged,
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more liberated, which is crucial for our mental health as we
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age. I'm just saying,
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you know, I,
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I get it because when that happen I'm like,
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and the next day it's a whole different vibe the vacation,
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just especially on vacation.
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It's like, oh my God,
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everything is so nice,
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you know. But yeah,
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so travel guys, it's good for your health.