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69 The habit of keeping the radio on in an empty house often has less to do with company than with the memory of a kitchen where a voice in the background meant someone was home and nothing bad was happening yet

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Silicon Canals Editorial Team @ Silicon Canals 1 place · today 07:04 EDT

The habit of keeping the radio on in an empty house often has less to do with company than with the memory of a kitchen where a voice in the background meant someone was home and nothing bad was happening yet

For many adults, the radio playing softly in an empty kitchen isn't about company at all. It's a quiet act of nervous system maintenance, rooted in a childhood where background sound meant the house was still safe.

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