Aastha Raj · Business · 2026-08-19
Psychology says people who prefer window seats even when they don't look outside may value perceived control over their surroundings
Choosing a window seat may reflect something more subtle than simply enjoying the view. For some passengers, it can offer a small, familiar sense of personal space within an environment where they have little control over their surroundings. Psychology says people who prefer window seats even when they don't look outside may value perceived control over their surroundings
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