People who hold doors open and wait three extra seconds for strangers aren’t just polite, they remember exactly how it felt to be the one rushing toward a closing door nobody held

People who hold doors open and wait three extra seconds for strangers aren’t just polite, they remember exactly how it felt to be the one rushing toward a closing door nobody held

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The reflex to wait at a doorway isn't politeness — it's memory. The people who reliably hold doors for strangers are usually the ones who remember exactly how...

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The reflex to wait at a doorway isn't politeness — it's memory. The people who reliably hold doors for strangers are usually the ones who remember exactly how...

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