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Lines and the Psychology of Waiting

Nothing tremendously new or startling here, but it's still an interesting read. And, yes, "When all else fails, bring a book" or some other distraction is always fine advice.

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I was just saying this morning that one of the worst crimes of polite society is cutting in line. Here's why. "And when all else fails, bring a book." Always good advice.

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Why Waiting in Line Is Torture
We’ll never eliminate lines altogether, but a better understanding of the psychology of waiting can help make those inevitable delays a touch more bearable.

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