And please don't leave your laptops unlocked. I'm shocked at the number of people who do this at coffee shops.
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Replying to @ljxie @soonaorlater
I like it. It means their model (& probably their experience) of the world is high trust. A friend of mine once explained that in his (tiny, very neighbourly) town it was customary to leave doors unlocked on vacation. "After all, what if someone needed to get in?"
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Replying to @michael_nielsen @ljxie
adore this perspective. cold world out there, but this is a gem
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Replying to @soonaorlater @ljxie
Funny, I half thought he was teasing me. But the first time I arrived at his house, I simply walked in (not locked), and one of his wife's students (college town) was helping herself to coffee in the kitchen, alone in the house. Lovely place.
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