00:00If someone offered you $2 million on one condition, you have to live alone in this treehouse on the
00:05west coast of Norway for a full 60 days. Would you do it? But this isn't a vacation cabin.
00:10It's a wooden nest hanging between fjords, glaciers, and silent forests. The whole house
00:15sits on tall pine trees with floor-to-ceiling windows. It's small but surprisingly luxurious.
00:20An automatic lifting bed, a tiny kitchen, a wooden shower, and a fireplace. Sounds relaxing,
00:26right? But the moment you step inside, there's no internet, no signal, and no human voices at all.
00:32You can record videos but never post them. You can talk but no one answers. For the first 20 days,
00:37you'll think you're on vacation. Every sunset looks like a movie scene and you start believing maybe
00:42living alone isn't that hard after all. But around day 40, things start to shift. Time gets blurry and
00:47the days feel like they melt into each other. Your own echo becomes a voice in the room and
00:52eventually you realize. What breaks you isn't the environment, but the slow creeping weight of
00:57complete isolation. So here's the question. Would you trade 60 days of loneliness for $2 million?
01:03Yes, no.
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