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Psychology says people who always back into parking spots and people who pull straight in process decisions in fundamentally different ways — the backers-in are running a future-cost calculation before every action because someone in their childhood taught them that the hardest part of anything is getting out, not getting in

Psychology says people who always back into parking spots and people who pull straight in process decisions in fundamentally different ways — the backers-in are running a future-cost calculation before every action because someone in their childhood taught them that the hardest part of anything is getting out, not getting in

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  • Researchers suggest that people who back into parking spots may prioritize exit ease over entry ease due to childhood experiences.
  • Those who pull straight in park may prioritize entry ease over exit ease.
  • This fundamental difference in decision-making process reflects the lasting impact of childhood lessons.
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