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People who keep the thermostat lower than they’d actually like aren’t always frugal or tough, they may have grown up in houses where comfort felt earned and never quite believed they were allowed to set the dial where their body wanted it
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The person setting it would actually prefer 20.
Photo by HUUM │sauna heaters on PexelsThe rule can outlive the reasonFor some people, the original reason for keeping the house cold is no longer present.
The person feels cold, considers raising the temperature, and then dismisses the idea before it becomes a decision.
An inherited rule feels less like freedom.
It is simply one place where an old household rule can become visible.