The Most Satisfying Little Things You Do Every Day That Never Get Old

You do a bunch of everyday things that you enjoy. But most of the time you don’t even realize you’re doing them. Sometimes they’re things that just feel nice. And sometimes they’re things that are just a little bit naughty.

So we’re going to point out some of these oddly satisfying things you do that also bring a smile to your face and keep you from going crazy…

Stealing Wi-Fi

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There are two great loves in our lives; being wirelessly connected and free stuff. Thankfully, we can combine both. How hard can it be to guess a neighbor’s Wi-Fi password? Let’s face it. It’s probably a hybrid between their dog’s name and their son’s birthday.

You might have to chat them up a bit to figure it out. But once you’ve done it, you can surf the web without paying a dime.

Calling In Sick When You’re SO Not

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Most of us have called in to work sick at least once, and that’s okay. You haven’t missed a single day since you started working. You owe it to yourself to take a break if you’re feeling under the weather.

But nothing tastes as good as ordering pizza and binging on Netflix while your co-workers suffer because you called in fake-sick and you’re loving every minute of it.

Popping Zits Just Because

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There’s something that feels disgustingly satisfying about popping a pimple. For some yucky yet unexplained reason, getting rid of that bad boy makes us feel accomplished. It’s why some people like to stand in the mirror for hours on end and squeeze their souls out until there’s nothing left.

Gross? A little bit. Completely satisfying? You bet. 

Running A Yellow Light

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You know you shouldn’t, but a part of you just can’t help it. You see the light turning yellow, and you decide to floor it. You might be taking your life into your hands, but there’s something oddly satisfying about taking a risk.