I've always subscribed to the conventional wisdom that emptying a full bladder as soon as (practically) possible was always the "way to go."
But new research seems to pour cold water on this idea:
"New research shows that seemingly trivial things, such as the fullness or otherwise of your bladder, have a huge influence on the way you make decisions."
Who knew?!
The question, though, is whether or not to avail oneself of "the facilities."
Turns out, the answer's no:
"Long-term decisions made on a full bladder, the research showed, will be more rational than those made while running on empty"
Good to know.
But new research seems to pour cold water on this idea:
"New research shows that seemingly trivial things, such as the fullness or otherwise of your bladder, have a huge influence on the way you make decisions."
Who knew?!
The question, though, is whether or not to avail oneself of "the facilities."
Turns out, the answer's no:
"Long-term decisions made on a full bladder, the research showed, will be more rational than those made while running on empty"
Good to know.