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40 Psychology says people who always back into parking spots and people who pull straight in process decisions in fundamentally different ways — the backers-in are running a future-cost calculation before every action because someone in their childhood taught them that the hardest part of anything is getting out, not getting in

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals 2 place · today 08:00 EDT

Psychology says people who always back into parking spots and people who pull straight in process decisions in fundamentally different ways — the backers-in are running a future-cost calculation before every action because someone in their childhood taught them that the hardest part of anything is getting out, not getting in

The fascinating divide between reverse-parkers and straight-in parkers reveals a deeper truth about how childhood lessons shape whether we prioritize smooth entrances or clean exits in every decision we make.

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