A Lesson From Public Toilets — The Rule We All Need to Remember
<p>Have you ever faced the daunting task of using a public toilet? Maybe at school or work, where privacy is scarce?</p>
<p><strong>Imagine this:</strong> You’re in a toilet stall. You’re a little bit nervous as there’s an unsuspecting soul sitting in the next cabin to you.</p>
<p>Every sound you make, from a tiny toot to the gentle plop when your poop touches water, feels like a spotlight on your embarrassment.</p>
<p>Desperation sets in, and you employ a clever trick – flushing repeatedly to drown out the evidence of your bodily functions.</p>
<p>But deep inside, you know it’s not going to help, and the fear of embarrassment crushes your ability to do your business properly.</p>
<p>Now consider, going to the same toilet, but this time, you’ve got your trusty headphones on.</p>
<p><strong>Just like this….</strong></p>
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