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728 The person who keeps their kitchen spotless but their car a disaster isn’t inconsistent, they grew up understanding that the rooms strangers walk into get inspected and the private ones get whatever is left of you

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Silicon Canals Editorial Team @ Silicon Canals · 05/31/2026 12:00 EDT

The person who keeps their kitchen spotless but their car a disaster isn’t inconsistent, they grew up understanding that the rooms strangers walk into get inspected and the private ones get whatever is left of you

The spotless kitchen and the chaotic car aren't a contradiction, they're a childhood rule still running: public-facing rooms get inspected and private ones get whatever energy is left.

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