Interesting, it felt less messy to me than, say, rationalist-adjacent research retreats.
lsuser says that as a result of his spiritual journey, “now if there is so much as a cardboard box on my kitchen counter, it bothers me”. Has your spiritual practice changed your tolerance of clutter?
Clutter is fine in the sense that everything is fine, but clutter also creates noise that I have to process (unless I close my eyes), and that eats up some brain capacity.
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Interesting, it felt less messy to me than, say, rationalist-adjacent research retreats.
lsuser says that as a result of his spiritual journey, “now if there is so much as a cardboard box on my kitchen counter, it bothers me”. Has your spiritual practice changed your tolerance of clutter?
Clutter is fine in the sense that everything is fine, but clutter also creates noise that I have to process (unless I close my eyes), and that eats up some brain capacity.