At least when you're standing in the little room, you're limited to a very few options, and you can just do one to get it out of the way.
But really, even this is medicalizing a known human trait. When we walk through a door, our mind does a context change and we shed our previous purpose.
At least when you're standing in the little room, you're limited to a very few options, and you can just do one to get it out of the way.
But really, even this is medicalizing a known human trait. When we walk through a door, our mind does a context change and we shed our previous purpose.
Every time this happens to me, I chuckle, because it seems so ridiculous, and yet it's so true. It's happened even when I'm actively trying to avoid it.
At least when you're standing in the little room, you're limited to a very few options, and you can just do one to get it out of the way.
But really, even this is medicalizing a known human trait. When we walk through a door, our mind does a context change and we shed our previous purpose.
Every time this happens to me, I chuckle, because it seems so ridiculous, and yet it's so true. It's happened even when I'm actively trying to avoid it.