Reasons for Having a Messy Home among Highly Intelligent People

 

They find that working on a complex problem, creating new technology, or discussing philosophical concepts is significantly more fulfilling than sweeping or arranging a bookcase.

This does not imply, however, that they detest hygiene in general. A certain amount of order is enjoyable to many highly educated people,

But they would rather clean sometimes or assign the chore to others than put in the daily effort. Their drive for neatness is utilitarian rather than habitual, which is the main difference.

Striking a Balance Between Productivity and Messiness Some people find that a crowded workspace fosters creativity, yet too much disarray may sometimes work against them.

A lot of successful people manage to maintain a certain amount of messiness without letting it get in the way of their wellbeing or productivity.

 

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