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64 Psychology says the way someone behaves at an airport gate when their flight is delayed reveals the difference between people who complain and people who go quiet tells you almost everything about how they were taught to handle situations they can’t control

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals 3 place · today 05:00 EDT

Psychology says the way someone behaves at an airport gate when their flight is delayed reveals the difference between people who complain and people who go quiet tells you almost everything about how they were taught to handle situations they can’t control

The businessman berating the gate agent and the woman silently reorganizing her schedule aren't just showing different personalities—they're unconsciously reenacting childhood lessons about power and control that their parents taught them decades ago.

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