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I read somewhere that certain places are intentionally designed to keep you inside longer—like malls, airports, even hotel lobbies. Is that a real thing? Can the layout or look of a space really mess with our sense of time or decision-making?
Absolutely, and it's more common than you'd think. Architects and designers often use subtle cues—like lighting, floor patterns, even ceiling height—to create a certain mood or flow. Casinos take this to another level. There’s a great article that dives into it, especially how red carpets and the absence of clocks affect your behavior: https://kolkata24x7.in/business/why-casinos-use-red-carpets-and-no-clocks-the-psychology-of-the-casino-floor/ — really interesting look at how design can steer human psychology without people realizing it.
It’s kind of wild how our brains respond to physical space. What we think is comfort or style might actually be strategy.
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