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EPISODE · Apr 6, 2026 · 2H 6M

When You Can't Sleep, Listen To The Journey Of Ibn Battuta

from Grandpa Huxley | Sleep Documentaries · host Grandpa Huxley

If you're lying awake at 40 wondering what you're still waiting for, drift off with Ibn Battuta's rule for the life you're afraid to begin, the 21-year-old who left Morocco with no money and no map and came home 29 years later having walked 75,000 miles. You don't need to cross an ocean to feel the pull he felt, the quiet, restless whisper that something you were built for is still ahead. Tonight you can fall asleep to history as an old man tells a young man's long, patient story: the shipwrecks, the trans-Saharan kings, the roof that always seemed to appear when he needed one. His life is midlife wisdom dressed as adventure, a slow companion for meaning when the job, the marriage, or the city has quietly started to feel too small. He left Morocco at twenty-one, alone, with no money and no plan beyond a single overmastering impulse to wander. He came home twenty-nine years later, having walked further than any human being of his century. Tonight we sit with the long, gentle life of Ibn Battuta. Key takeaways tonight: • The line Ibn Battuta whispered before walking out his door at 21 with no map, no money. Steal it if you feel stuck and behind. • He crossed 75,000 miles on one belief. What to tell yourself when you're terrified to leave a job or marriage that's killing you. • Why every disaster, robbery, shipwreck, betrayal, opened a bigger door. A reframe for anyone convinced their setback was the end. • He returned home after 29 years to find himself unrecognizable. The quiet grief of growth no one warns you about. • Not all who wander are lost. If midlife restlessness has been whispering 'go', tonight is your permission slip. Timestamps: (00:00:00)  Ibn Battuta, 75,000 Miles With No Maps or Money (00:00:42)  A Young Scholar Leaves Tangier in 1325 Alone (00:02:45)  The Hajj to Mecca That Changed Ibn Battuta Forever (00:05:35)  Crossing the Sahara With Only Curiosity for Supplies (00:10:35)  Ibn Battuta in the Court of the Delhi Sultan (00:22:12)  Shipwrecked off the Coast of India at 3am (00:37:26)  The Empire of Mali and the Trans-Saharan Kings (00:53:51)  What Ibn Battuta Saw That Marco Polo Never Did (01:14:44)  The Rihla, The Book Dictated in Fez at the End (01:28:49)  Ibn Battuta's Rule for a Life Without Certainty (01:41:29)  The Quiet Lesson for Anyone Starting Over ⭐ Rate on Spotify or Apple, it helps quiet voices reach the people who need them. 💬 Comment where you're listening from, what time it is there, and anything you enjoyed about one of our recent episodes! DISCLAIMER ⚠️ This video is for informational & entertainment purposes only. It explores psychological & historical concepts but is not professional advice (legal, medical, or otherwise). #SleepDocumentary #WisdomForSleep #SleepStory #Mindfulness #FallAsleep #boringhistory #historyforsleep #IbnBattuta #MedievalHistory #TravelStory #Rihla

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