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"Bed Rotting": Hidden Dangers
The Island
|June 24, 2025
In an era of burnout, mental fatigue, and round-the-clock connectivity, a new social media-driven trend has taken root—“bed rotting.”
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The term may sound humorous at first, but it reflects a growing tendency, especially among Gen Z, to spend extended hours—or even entire days—in bed, not due to illness, but as a form of disengagement. Typically, this involves lying in bed for hours scrolling on a phone, binge-watching shows, eating snacks, and doing little else.
While some view it as a harmless or even necessary form of rest, health experts warn that chronic bed rotting may be doing more harm than good. What starts as a temporary break from the pressures of modern life can soon spiral into a dangerous pattern of physical, emotional, and psychological decline.
The appeal of bed rotting is easy to understand. In a society that idolizes productivity, many—especially younger adults facing academic, financial, and social pressures—are drawn to the idea of guilt-free stillness. For some, staying in bed offers a sense of comfort and control. It's a retreat from the constant noise of the outside world.
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