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Well, then you need to give even more buffer. Also, some cars treat my buffer zone as their chance to pass on the right and then slip into a spot in the left lane.
I think the person you're replying to is suggesting you have a competitive mind set about it - still evident here.
Someone you dont know getting to somewhere 17 seconds earlier than they would - at a destination you won't ever know about - shouldn't be something to feel anything about.
Yes, you will need to give additional buffer. That's not going to noticeably affect your commute time.