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16 Psychology says the need to always sit on the aisle isn’t about physical comfort. It’s a quiet signal of hypervigilance dressed up as a personal preference, and it’s far more common in people who grew up as the responsible one in their family.

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James Brennan @ Silicon Canals 3 place · today 21:50 EDT

Psychology says the need to always sit on the aisle isn’t about physical comfort. It’s a quiet signal of hypervigilance dressed up as a personal preference, and it’s far more common in people who grew up as the responsible one in their family.

That aisle seat you always grab isn't a preference — it's a decades-old surveillance system your nervous system built when you were nine and someone had to keep watch.

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