Why we're obsessed with other people's morning routines
By Angela Haupt Editor, Health and Wellness
Like everyone else on the internet, I've been gripped by the viral video of a fitness influencer's elaborate morning routine—which starts at 3:52 a.m. and involves more steps than I could possibly count at that time. Where does he get the energy? But also: Why can't I look away?
Erica Sweeney asked psychologists why we find morning routines so captivating—and it turns out we can learn a lot from the fascination.
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