Human brains instinctively feel unsafe in rooms that lack protection and visibility, preferring spaces that offer 'prospect and refuge'—the ability to see surroundings without feeling exposed—which is why corner booths and cozy rooms feel calming while open, exposed spaces increase stress.
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Your brain instantly hates rooms like this because your nervous system constantly scans for safety and spaces without protection make the brain feel exposed. That's why some modern rooms quietly increase stress. Your brain prefers something called prospect and refuge, the ability to see without feeling seen. That's why corner booths, cozy rooms, and protected spaces feel calming because your brain was designed to rest where it feels hidden but aware and most modern spaces completely ignore that.
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