Systemetic
arrangement of personal articles is the first lesson in organisation of self.
The articles of use should be treated as study- notes for exacmination papers. Which are required
to be kept and examined carefully. Any indifference towards them would make
them appear substandard and irrelevant and would lose utility before time. On
the contrary, given due importance and ordarily maintained, they proved instant
useful service by commonensurate return for the care taken. Systemetecally
arranged articles refllect on the mental status of a person. They create an
impression that the owner is civilized, cultured and a man of taste. On the
hand, haphazardly thrown articles indicate that the person is unsystemic and
raw by the norms of a civilized society. It is irrelavent whether such an
individual is wealthy, well educated, or otherwise.
A family
consists of many members. All are required to be trained in habits of cleaness
and made -up -the mark. Some of then lack of civility of behaviour and create
bad impression on visitor. In the same way articles of use though dump and
inanimate, it kept in a dirty and disorderly manner, indirectly divulge the
secrete of the raw state of mind of the owner. Keeping articles in a disorderly manner none creates
good impresson simply by virtue of supsermacy of wealth, status or education.
Dirty, haphazardly kept , broken, non-useable articles indicate substandard
mental make-up and ignorance of organisational skill of the members of the
house. Like living persons, neglected articles too are always looking on the
look out for the earlier opportunity for an exit (i.e. they become disposable).
It hardly matters whether they become property of someone, or are sold in a
junk market.
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