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Finding things in your room relies purely on intuition and luck; items are always in a superposition of existing and not existing. This state of "extreme casualness and lack of spatial awareness" is actually a passive defense mechanism you use to combat "secular norms and the demand to focus"; you fear that once you start seriously facing the trivialities of reality, you'll lose your originally free-roaming soul, so you use the chaos of "can't find things" to legitimize your evasion of the real world. But constant wandering will ultimately only drain your energy. Try spending three minutes before bed every night putting the two most needed items for tomorrow by the door; when you learn to make a small preparation for tomorrow, you'll find that facing reality isn't that scary.
💡 Did you know?
Multi-purpose spaces are linked to higher creative output — psychologists call them 'fluid environments.'
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