Organization and disorganization

Many people enjoy a logical organization of things in a room. By logical organization, we mean everything that is sorted by size, color, or somewhere by default in any environment or place, if anything, can feel uncomfortable or feel emotional or physical. discomfort (in the most extreme cases).

On the other side of the spectrum, there are people who are messy, those who don’t really think it’s important to do things or keep things organized. This does not necessarily mean that everything is dirty, although often this is implied; disorganization can come either because of lack of time, unwillingness, or simply when you consider that there are more important things than organizing everything in a certain way (frequent between artists and bohemians).

  • Now the big question is: are there only these two realities ?.
  • The truth is that there are ironies within these two groups and concepts that must be very clear.
  • That have generated certain problems and confusions throughout modern human life.

It can be said that the order does not follow a particular pattern, there is no exact formula to assess whether an environment is organized or not (and here, probably one or the other says yes, it is possible); order is defined as everything that works in a certain way or the organization of the elements in a given space, performed by an intelligent individual.

Therefore, if the concept does not go into more detail, it can be assumed that if a series of books is not organized in alphabetical order, but because of the emotional value it has for the owner, they are not messy, but are. have a different order.

How many people do you know who claim to be disorganized but who can find everything in this disorder?Or, on the other hand, how many people do you know who are organized, organize everything meticulously, but in the meantime, take the time to find things, several, right?

It turns out that there is actually a variant of the disorder called ‘orthodox disorder’. Or ‘organized disorder’, where although apparently, to the common eye, everything seems messy, can the person responsible for this system find absolutely anything?Or most, without forcing or wasting time; However, if a third party intervenes and decides to ‘organize everything’, they will not be able to find anything because they will see their ‘altered order’.

Order does not always mean the same thing, and not having things sorted by colors or books in the library (or clothes in the closet), does not exactly mean that there is an absence of order, but simply a different order, as well as having everything in predetermined spaces and organized according to a certain model or rigid system does not imply that there is a lack of order , as well as only a different order, as well as having everything in predetermined spaces and organized according to a certain rigid model. or system does not imply that there is, in fact, an order.

Each human being is different, with different priorities and ways of seeing life, so what works and is a necessity for one does not necessarily imply that it is compatible with the modus vivendi of others, so it can never be too much to show tolerance and respect for whom? They organize in another way.

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