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98 Nobody talks about why people in their late 40s suddenly start sleeping better in hotels than at home, and it isn’t the mattress or the blackout curtains, it’s that hotel rooms have no unfinished tasks looking at them

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Silicon Canals Editorial Team @ Silicon Canals 3 place · today 06:01 EDT

Nobody talks about why people in their late 40s suddenly start sleeping better in hotels than at home, and it isn’t the mattress or the blackout curtains, it’s that hotel rooms have no unfinished tasks looking at them

The reason middle-aged adults sleep better in hotels isn't the mattress or the blackout curtains. It's the Zeigarnik effect, sleep architecture, and the rare experience of a room with no unfinished tasks in it.

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