Anonymous wrote:Messiness is being the top soccer player.
Anonymous wrote:It can be a sign of depression and/or mental illness, which cuts across class lines.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Actually I noticed people who have had less tend to be more careful with their worldly possessions and less messy.
Yes, the neatest people I know grew up working class or poor and now they made it, they take care of their stuff a lot better than the people who have always had stuff handed to them.
Likewise. The salvi and guatemalan women I know are very neat and tidy but back home they lived in a hut or tiny home with dirt floors and chickens. The messiest people I know grew up with money.
Anonymous wrote:One of the kindest, and richest, person I know is also one of the messiest.