The people who arrive at the airport three hours early aren’t anxious about flying. They’re anxious about being the reason something falls apart, and they’ve been that way since childhood.

The people who arrive at the airport three hours early aren’t anxious about flying. They’re anxious about being the reason something falls apart, and they’ve been that way since childhood.

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The three-hour airport buffer isn't about planes. It's about a childhood job description nobody remembers assigning.

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The three-hour airport buffer isn't about planes. It's about a childhood job description nobody remembers assigning.

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