So far I've found that doors tend to open and close at the same time.
One door closes and if you aren't properly prepared, you'll wind up scrambling to get to the one that just opened. Even worse is when you just ignore the newly opened door, because you'd rather stare at the closed one - you never know, it might open again.
Sadly, I've found myself in that place pretty often. Looking at the door, knocking and ringing the bell, waving at the peep-hole. I'm not sure if it'll open for me again, and it might. Yet then, what doors are opening and shutting around me while I'm buggering with the hinges on the one?
I think that maybe the proper course of action here is to lean up against the one door. If it opens again, I'll fall right into the room. If another door with something just as good (better is too tough a word to use here, because better would probably be tough to accomplish) opens then I'll see it and hopefully be proper set to rush through. If I'll be able to leave the one door stands to reason, but that bridge will be crossed when I come to it.
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