"I purposely use a small desk. Things have a center, and things spread out in order from the center. Is the kotatsu desk the reason why things are cluttered?"
Hello. This is Nada from Seito Medical School. What are the benefits of using a small desk? I have a desk with a kotatsu in my room, but the desk is cluttered with unnecessary things. I don't know if this is a true story, but this kotatsu desk is in the center of the room, and I got the idea that this desk is the starting point for all the clutter.
If your desk is a little larger than what you need while studying, more and more things will pile up without you having to clean them up. This may go beyond the kotatsu desk to the point where things are scattered around the desk. When I think about it, my room is quite messy, and I make time to clean it up about twice a week, but if I don't use the kotatsu desk, I might not have to worry about it getting messy.
I'm currently working on a storage box that's half the height of a kotatsu desk and large enough to hold my laptop and a cup, and the rate at which things get cluttered has noticeably slowed down. When I was working at a kotatsu desk, things would be scattered in an instant even after I cleaned them up. The clutter was that clothes and books had been left carelessly.
On the other hand, I've been using the storage box since yesterday, but I don't feel like my room is any more cluttered than yesterday. This may be an important discovery, but for people like me who work in a room, the desk is the furniture that is located in the center of the room. If the desk is cluttered, this could indicate that the clutter may spread throughout the room. This may create a new field of study as a sorting method that includes psychological factors. In other words, if you put away the kotatsu desk or don't use it, there's a good chance that your room won't become a mess.
There is a reason why your room is messy. In my case, I use my room as a workspace, so I can say that my workbench, a kotatsu table, was the main source of clutter. Other people use their rooms as their base of life, so if you have a messy room, try tidying up your room and see where things start to get messy, and you should be able to figure out why things are getting messy. If we study the human psychology that the central piece of furniture in a room can affect the entire room, it may be applicable to a variety of fields. It can be said that the reason why SNS is buzzing is because the central person in the room called SNS is always creating buzz. You could call it a water surface ripple effect.
With that in mind, I feel like I was able to write a good article this time, but I'll stop here. I'm a little lacking in humor, so I'd like to sprinkle some humor into my articles. Thank you for watching. See you soon.