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Posted: 2025-04-23 18:00:59 UTC

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Burnt-out South Koreans are paying $130 a night to lock themselves in a tiny 5-square-meter cell with no phone, no mirror, no distractions—just a mat, a desk, and their thoughts at Prison Inside Me, a “hotel” where stressed-out workers check themselves in for solitary confinement.
Solitary confinement as a form of stress relief.
High work hours in South Korea contribute to burnout.
Prison Inside Me offers a hard reset for stressed workers.
High work hours
Burnout
Stress