If a cluttered desk is a sign of a cluttered mind, then what are we to think of an empty desk? - Albert Einstein
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That everything that is meant to be organized is in it's proper place, e.g. drawers and files and the top of the desk is free for it's purpose. Albert, bad analogy.
That may be great for processing government forms, but it pretty well stifles the essence of genius--taking things everyone knows and putting them together in new and startling ways.
An empty mind? :)
That everything that is meant to be organized is in it's proper place, e.g. drawers and files and the top of the desk is free for it's purpose. Albert, bad analogy.
That may be great for processing government forms, but it pretty well stifles the essence of genius--taking things everyone knows and putting them together in new and startling ways.
My desk at work is chockers but tidy.
An uncluttered, perfectly neat mind?
A clear mind?
Unemployment.
Downsized?
A very large thumb drive?
A bad place to work?
Pepsi shop instead of Coke?
Start-up company?