My desk is always shockingly messy with stacks of papers, floating business cards, dog-eared notebooks, assorted pens and pencils, not to mention the post-it notes and phone number sheets stuck haphazardly on the walls. “A messy ofice means a messy mind,” one of my old employers used to lecture me. And yet, whenever I did manage to clear off my desk, I couldn’t really work at peak performance until the chaos was restored. Now The Economist vindicates my MDS (messy desk syndrome) and shows why it may not be a problem after all.
January 7, 2003
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