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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]K-12 research has shown kids with neat desks/bookbags/lockers are generally the smartest most-successful students.[/quote] Nope. My dad was literally a genius and the man had the messiest desk. Mun13-year old is just as messy —things spilling out of his backpack, locker mate talking about his messy locker and he never forgets assignments and always had straight As. I have a PhD in biochemistry and you should see my office:). Einstein was notoriously messy. The messy, genius professor is a stereotype for a reason.[/quote] I am the one everyone at home and work relies on to know important info, dates, schedules, etc. Yet, I’ve always been messy but my brain is highly organized. I know where I put everything even if it’s disorganized/messy. I think people like this have so much going on in their brains always they don’t notice messy details. [/quote]
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