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Why do we get the urge to pop bubble wrap?
Why do we get the urge to pop bubble wrap?
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Popping bubble wrap is oddly satisfying because it provides immediate sensory feedback—both the sound and the feel of the pop are rewarding to the brain. It’s a simple, repetitive action that can help relieve stress or anxiety, almost like a mini reward for each pop. There’s even evidence that engaging in such tactile activities can help improve focus and relaxation.