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1104 The people who keep their home impossibly clean aren’t necessarily organized. Some of them grew up in chaos and the only variable they could control was their physical space, and they’ve never stopped trying to create order in the one domain that actually responds to effort.

Silicon Canals
Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals · 03/31/2026 00:52 EDT

The people who keep their home impossibly clean aren’t necessarily organized. Some of them grew up in chaos and the only variable they could control was their physical space, and they’ve never stopped trying to create order in the one domain that actually responds to effort.

Compulsive tidiness is one of the most misread behaviours in adult life. For many, the drive to keep an impossibly clean home started as the only form of agency available to a child living in chaos, and the pattern never stopped running.

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