"The Organized Chaos - Why a messy desk signals a healthy mind" challenges the cult of minimalism and the "clean desk policy." While order is great for execution, this book argues that it is terrible for ideation. It draws on studies showing that messy environments encourage unconventional thinking and help the brain make non-linear connections.Author Emily Vane profiles history's greatest cluttered minds-from Einstein to Mark Twain-to show that what looks like a mess is often a complex, externalized memory system. The book distinguishes between "hoarding" (passive accumulation) and "creative...
"The Organized Chaos - Why a messy desk signals a healthy mind" challenges the cult of minimalism and the "clean desk policy." While order is great fo...