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796 The person who lingers in the parking lot for a few minutes before going inside their own house isn’t avoiding anyone, they’re giving themselves the only stretch of unowed time they get in a day

Silicon Canals
Editorial team @ Silicon Canals · 05/10/2026 23:13 EDT

The person who lingers in the parking lot for a few minutes before going inside their own house isn’t avoiding anyone, they’re giving themselves the only stretch of unowed time they get in a day

The driveway pause isn't avoidance, it's a small act of time sovereignty in a day otherwise claimed in full. What psychology research reveals about brief solitude, the work-to-home transition, and why ten minutes in a parked car can be the most useful minutes of the day.

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