Why do some people love staying at home? Why do they cancel plans, avoid noise, and feel most calm in solitude? This video explores the psychology of people who genuinely enjoy staying at home: not because they’re lazy or antisocial, but because their nervous system is wired differently. In this video, we explain: • Why some people love staying at home • What low stimulation preference means • Why crowds and constant noise feel draining for some people • How solitude, routine, and quiet can be a source of strength If you’ve ever been told, “you don’t go out much” maybe the problem isn’t you maybe you’re just wired differently. 🎧 Best experienced with headphones. 💬 Share your honest thoughts in the comments. ⚠️ This video is for educational and informational purposes only. Kujh lok plans cancel karde ne. Kujh lok ghar rehna zyada pasand karde ne. Te kujh lok sach-much ghar reh ke hi sab ton zyada calm feel karde ne. Par sawaal eh hai… kyon? Is video vich asi gall karde haan oh psychology di, jo society aam taur te ignore kar dindi aa. Eh video laziness ya boredom bare nahi aa; eh gall aa ke insan di soch, nervous system, te inner wiring kiven kam kardi aa. Is video vich asi simple tareeke naal samjhaya: • Why some people love staying at home • Low stimulation preference ki hundi aa • Kyon kujh lok shor-sharabe vich thak jande ne • Te kyon shanti, routine te akelapan kujh lokan layi power hunda aa Je tainu kadi eh keha gaya ke “tu bahar zyada nahi janda” taan shayad problem tu nahi… shayad tu sirf different tarah naal wired hai. 🎧 Headphones naal sunna best experience dinda aa. Apni genuine opinion comments vich zaroor davo. ⚠️ Disclaimer Eh video sirf educational te informational purpose layi banayi gayi aa.