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Others think your room is a mess, but you can always find what you need in a second among the clutter. This life attitude of "ignoring conventional order and embracing chaos" is sometimes actually an excuse you use to escape "facing structural responsibilities and boring routines"; you fear that once your life is too organized, you'll lose inspiration and be swallowed by worldly dullness, so you use external disorder to maintain your inner rebellious imagination of freedom. But moderate order provides a more solid foundation for creativity. Try setting a "dedicated spot" for your most frequently used items; when you learn to build tiny anchors in the chaos, your inspiration will roam even more freely.
💡 Did you know?
Colorful rooms activate the brain's reward circuit, naturally generating more social behavior and conversation.
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