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891 People who keep the thermostat colder than everyone else prefers often aren’t just running hot — many grew up in houses where the heating bill was a monthly argument and warmth felt expensive

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Silicon Canals Editorial Team @ Silicon Canals · 06/03/2026 06:30 EDT

People who keep the thermostat colder than everyone else prefers often aren’t just running hot — many grew up in houses where the heating bill was a monthly argument and warmth felt expensive

The adult who keeps the thermostat lower than everyone around them prefers is often running a calculation that started in a childhood kitchen, where the heating bill arrived monthly and warmth came with an argument attached. The body remembers what comfort was allowed to cost.

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