Absolutely! Here's a rewritten and slightly longer version of that paragraph with a bit more flow and reflection:
I still vividly remember my very first solo stay in a hotel. Everything about it felt unfamiliar—the city, the room, the ambient noises drifting in from the hallway. As bedtime rolled around, I did what I always do at home: I turned off every single light, preparing for a restful night in total darkness. It made sense at the time—darkness and sleep go hand in hand, right? But as I lay there in the unfamiliar blackness, something felt off. I kept glancing toward the switch, tempted to leave at least one small light on. That night, I must’ve flicked the lights on and off at least three times before finally giving in and cracking the bathroom door to let a soft glow spill into the room.
Since then, after years of traveling and a few stumbles in strange rooms at odd hours, I’ve realized there are actually some pretty practical reasons to keep that bathroom light on when you’re staying in a hotel. It may seem counterintuitive, but it can make a big difference in comfort and safety. Of course, like anything, there are a few downsides to consider too. Here’s a quick breakdown of why you might want to keep the light glowing—and what to keep in mind before you do.