Why is it that people will wait literally minutes as someone is loading up their car to leave the store for a parking spot closest to the building ? They just sit there, blinker on, watching people pack in groceries etc. If it's really cold weather, I guess I understand that. If you or a passenger has a disability which makes walking difficult, I definitely understand that. But on more than one occasion (probably many, but I'll guess conservative) I've seen people wait in perfectly fine weather when (and here's the kicker) there are several spots open just a stone's throw away. I will literally drive into a parking lot, see a waiting car, park, and walk past the car before they turn into a spot. What is being accomplished here? I don't want to sound like I'm complaining because there are bigger fish to fry- I'm just trying to understand this phenomenon. I want to get inside these peoples' heads! Do we have an innate drive to always be the closest, always have the best- even if it's irrational? If you are this person, I want to dissect your reasoning.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment