I find this topic extremely interesting, as I am nowhere near having a clean room. I might clean my room once a week, but not a day pass by and it's a mess again. A few days a year I have kept my room clean for a few days, and my mind is at a lot more peace than if it's messy. It's like it's a burden, that continues to bother me, and only god knows why I don't clean it up. I feel such a change in my mood when my room is clean, and it feels like how Jordan describes it to be. A stage for me to move on. Motivation is better. I feel more happy, as I have removed the bit of chaos in my life that I could change. From there I can move on. I might consider cleaning up my room a bit more frequently now.
What are your thoughts on the importance of having a clean room? Do you have a clean room?
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By their nature, human constructs require continual maintenance, as they fall into decay as soon as we have constructed them. The discipline of maintaining a human construct applies at the micro level of our room, through to the macro level of our society. They are all in continual decay and need to be revivified on a regular basis. To do this we need to develop a disciplined way of living.
Cleanliness is one of the top priority of my wife. We are required to wash our feet each time we return home and shower immediately if we have gone to too many places. No sitting on our house chair if we have not changed. I guess I do have a clean room.
That sounds more like OCD than just the need of having a clean room.
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