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20 The person who keeps a glass of water, a charger, and a book in the same place every night isn’t always being particular, they’re making mornings feel less unpredictable

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Editorial team @ Silicon Canals 2 place · 05/10/2026 23:20 EDT

The person who keeps a glass of water, a charger, and a book in the same place every night isn’t always being particular, they’re making mornings feel less unpredictable

The precisely arranged nightstand isn't a personality quirk. It's a small piece of nervous system infrastructure built by someone whose body learned, often very young, that mornings could be unpredictable — and that placing three objects in a known position is a quiet way of pre-empting the variables.

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