Anonymous

8/2/2025, 7:40:25 PM No.23040582
Do you find that people who do not reverse into a parking stall tend to cut corners elsewhere in life? When taking the effort and time to back into the parking stall, one is rewarded tenfold upon exiting the parking space.
Instead, they drive directly in, because it is "easy." With their short-sighted behavior, they end up paying for it once they try to leave and experience the struggle, yet they continue to do it. Why is this? Is there a genetic link between cutting corners in seemingly inane ways that paint a bigger picture towards one's character? I know making one's bed is also critical for a sound mind.
Instead, they drive directly in, because it is "easy." With their short-sighted behavior, they end up paying for it once they try to leave and experience the struggle, yet they continue to do it. Why is this? Is there a genetic link between cutting corners in seemingly inane ways that paint a bigger picture towards one's character? I know making one's bed is also critical for a sound mind.
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