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Teenagers that sneak out of the house are almost always caught. They get confident and cocky, they think that they’re invincible and that’s how they get caught: they get lazy. This should mean that teenagers are too scared to sneak out of the house, that they’ll never do it again because of whatever punishment their parents dealt out.
Even when they almost get caught, they slow down, think they’re a little less invincible and take more precautions.
Except they don’t -- teenagers are predisposed to risk taking because they crave serotonin. They keep sneaking out because the risk worked out in their favour once and they think it will the next time as well, and the time after that, and so on.
To be clear: in this analogy, you and doctor James Wilson are both stupid teenagers that keep taking risks under the assumption you won’t get caught.
What can you do? Spend enough time around House and some of that… whatever it is wears off on you.AKA
The three times your relationship with Wilson is almost discovered and the one time it is
Bookmarked by T_Wolf23
16 Dec 2024