A disorder, a sign of creativity, or even intelligence? ElegantSolution / Getty Images/iStockphoto
The beginning of the school year often signals a period of order and arrangement. However, some choose to ignore the accumulation of clutter and enjoy life. They would be smarter, more creative. Really?
“My life is arranged in piles of confusion. I have everything in my head, so I see no point in tidying up. That’s when it happens, and everything is organized in the closets, as if hidden, out of my sight, and then I can’t find anything anymore,” explains 42-year-old Sabrina about her relationship with the brothel. The same sense of organized chaos for 57-year-old Caroline. “When that’s put aside, I’m lost, I can’t get my hands on anything. And then I like my savings, they calm me down,” he admits. Reassuring, logical… Braudel therefore has his merits. For some, it would be synonymous with creativity. Even intelligence.
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“A study by the University of Minnesota showed that a brothel fosters more creative ideas among its participants. There’s more association of ideas, less rigidity when you’re surrounded by things, as opposed to a sterile or even clinical environment,” says Jennifer McCartney, author of the book. The joy of being messy (1). He adds
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