Messiness Linked to Creativity
From Prevention Magazine: "People who inhabit moderately messy spaces are more creative than those who work in very organized ones, says Columbia University management professor Eric Abrahamson, coauthor of A Perfect Mess: The Hidden Benefits of Disorder. Amid clutter, many famous thinkers have made serendipitous connections between seemingly unrelated documents that led to great success."
I would post a photo of the way my office looks this very second to illustrate why I find this news so exciting. But I can't find my camera.
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