Sleepytime History 🌙 8 Hours | The Real Robinson Crusoe, Alexander Selkirk | History to Fall Asleep

Опубликовано: 13 Май 2025
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Welcome to this 8-hour episode of Sleepytime History — true stories from the pages of history for a full night's rest.

Tonight we'll be exploring...
00:00:00 - The Real Life Robinson Crusoe - Alexander Selkirk
01:00:24 - The Lost Dutchman's Gold Mine That Was Never Found
02:00:49 - A Team Trapped for Two Years on Antarctic Ice - Ernest Shackleton
03:01:13 - The First to Conquer Everest - Edmond Hillary
04:01:38 - A Man Who Walked 4,000 miles from Siberia to India - Sławomir Rawicz
05:05:29 - A Castaway Conquistador Who Crossed 1500s America - Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca
06:09:21 - A WWII Soldier Who Kept On Fighting for 30 Years - Hiroo Onoda
07:13:12 - A Man Who Crawled 200 Miles to Escape Death - Hugh Glass

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In this episode, we explore the true story of Alexander Selkirk, a Scottish sailor whose name may be lesser known, yet whose quiet endurance would echo through literature and legend for centuries. In the early 1700s, Selkirk found himself aboard a privateering vessel in the vast Pacific, caught in rising tensions with his ship’s captain. Trusting his instincts over command, he made a fateful choice — to be left ashore on a small, uninhabited island rather than continue the voyage.

What followed was not a tale of despair, but one of remarkable resilience. Selkirk was marooned with only a few possessions: a musket, a knife, some clothing, a Bible, and his determination. Surrounded by dense jungle and the sound of waves breaking along the shore, he built his own shelter, hunted wild goats, and learned to live in harmony with the rhythms of nature.

For over four years, he survived entirely alone — his only companions the animals around him and the inner reflections of a man shaped by solitude. While the world carried on without him, Selkirk endured storms, illness, and silence, slowly transforming into someone more attuned to the land than to the life he once knew at sea.

His eventual rescue came as suddenly as his marooning. When a passing ship spotted his signal fire, Selkirk emerged from the forest lean, weathered, and calm — a man utterly changed. He would later return to a world that could scarcely understand what he had lived through. Yet his story, quietly passed from sailor to writer, would inspire Daniel Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe, sealing Selkirk’s place in the quiet corners of history.

This is a tale of survival not through violence or conquest, but through quiet resolve — a reminder of how deeply the human spirit can endure, and how sometimes, isolation can become a mirror for strength.

Let this gentle story of solitude and resilience guide you into a peaceful night’s sleep.

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