'It works for me' - Hansi Flick reveals penalty superstition ahead of Barcelona's Champions League tie
A person avoids watching penalty shootouts live, preferring to learn outcomes from crowd reactions, describing this as a longstanding personal habit rather than superstition.
The great shared bed debate is here and you have to pick a side | Polly Hudson
Most people maintain fixed sides of the bed in relationships, making couples who randomly choose sides based on arrival order exceptionally unusual and unconventional.
Psychology says people who iron their clothes even when no one will notice display these 9 traits most people admire but can't explain - Silicon Canals
People who iron clothes when no one watches demonstrate quiet self-discipline, understand that small details compound into excellence, and practice self-respect as a private act rather than for external validation.