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213 Psychology says people who always arrive 10 minutes early instead of right on time usually display these 9 traits most people never develop

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals 2 place · 02/16/2026 01:00 EDT

Psychology says people who always arrive 10 minutes early instead of right on time usually display these 9 traits most people never develop

While the rest of us scramble through parking lots and send "running 5 minutes late" texts, there's a subset of people who've quietly mastered something profound—and psychologists say their habit of arriving everywhere 10 minutes early is just the visible tip of a much deeper psychological iceberg.

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