For instance, despite having a notoriously disorganized workstation, Einstein managed to keep order in the midst of the mayhem.
Similar to this, a lot of professionals choose the “organized chaos” approach, in which everything is just where they need it to be even if the area may seem disorganized to an outsider.
In the end, intelligence is determined by one’s capacity for critical thought, problem-solving, and significant contribution rather than by the condition of one’s house.
A person’s unique cognitive style determines whether they do better in an orderly or disorderly environment. A Messy House, an Ingenious Mind?