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114 Adults who keep one drawer perfectly organised while the rest of the house drifts aren’t inconsistent, they learned early that having one square foot of the world that obeys you is sometimes the whole difference between coping and not

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Silicon Canals Editorial Team @ Silicon Canals 3 place · today 04:23 EDT

Adults who keep one drawer perfectly organised while the rest of the house drifts aren’t inconsistent, they learned early that having one square foot of the world that obeys you is sometimes the whole difference between coping and not

The maintained drawer in an otherwise drifting house isn't inconsistency. It's a small, intelligent act of self-regulation built in childhood and quietly load-bearing ever since.

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