THE ART OF PUTTING THINGS IN ORDER
In a universe where we want to obtain everything, as if we had time to
master everything, a universe which we attempt to fill with as many invented
desires as possible, possessing and spending have become synonyms to living.
Dominique Loreau invites us to put each object at its own place and each
thought in the chest of hopes, because the order is the creativity of
arranging.
“Everything can be taken from a man but one thing: the last of the human
freedoms—to choose one’s attitude in any given set of circumstances, to choose
one’s own way.” - VIKTOR FRANKL
“This art of resting the mind and the power of dismissing all
care and worry from it is probably one of the secrets of energy in our great men.” -
Captain J. A. HADFIELD
“You understand absolutely
nothing about modern civilization unless you first admit that it is a universal
conspiracy against all interior life.” G. BERNANOS, France against robots
Why some persons are “organized” and others
are “chaotic”? Some people cannot focus unless their desk is full of papers, while
others, on the contrary, feel the urge to empty the space around them before
starting a new task. Also, there is another category: the one of the
“false-messy” people who live in a charming chaos, but they know exactly where
they placed each item they possess. Is this a matter of personality or a matter
of education?