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Wrong again! You must have forgotten about all those "crazy" scientists buried in books and magazines, with hardly a place to walk, eat or sleep. It´s because because they don´t pay attention to minor details and have far more important things to do than cleaning up their house.
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It´s actually the "autistic" personality that can´t cope with the mess and easily becomes a slave of its own tidiness, constantly cleaning and putting things in perfect order, never able to let go. Laziness is something else of course, but there´s two sides on about every coin..
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I work out of town fairly often, and I like to clean my room every time I get home. I was laid off, but now I have a new, and better job. I was too unmotivated to clean my room, but now I have the new job; I am too busy/tired... I will do this! How clean is clean?
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This is academic reasoning set above average ppls experiences. Many ppl simply exist. They have little time to contemplate abstract thought processes. Really, only applies to first world experience. Working class post war life’s ‘aim’ was strife!
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So you're saying women should do all the housework?
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Only two solutions to the idea: 1. unclutter 2. trim the entropy
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You´re right, it doesn´t harm to put the trash out.
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