Your Type
Your room is completely empty, pursuing ultimate order and peace of mind. This minimalist habit of "reducing external items to a minimum to maintain absolute control" actually reflects your underlying anxiety about "internal disorder and inability to bear responsibility"; you fear being weighed down by too much clutter or emotional ties, thereby losing autonomy, so you use almost harsh decluttering to defend against the chaos of life. But true peace doesn't lie in having nothing, but in being able to coexist with messiness. Try keeping one "useless but happy" item in your room; when you learn to embrace a little imperfection in your space, your inner self will become softer and more resilient.
💡 Did you know?
Warm-toned rooms (beige, pink) significantly lower heart rates and help people relax faster, studies show.
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