Some people love messy rooms, and others hate them. It's like having different kinds of brains, some are happy with chaos, while others need everything in order. Imagine a room like a playground: one person thinks it's fun and exciting, while another thinks it's too loud and confusing.
Examples
- A boy leaves his toys all over the floor and still feels happy.
- A girl gets anxious when her desk is not perfectly organized.
- A cat sleeps on top of a messy pile of clothes and doesn't mind.
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See also
- Why Do Some People Prefer Quiet Places to Loud Ones?
- Why Do People Feel More Connected to Some Places Than Others?
- What Makes Some People ‘Left-Brained’ or ‘Right-Brained’ According to Science?
- What Makes One Person an ‘Introvert’ and Another an ‘Extrovert’?
- Why Do Some People Enjoy ‘Risk’ More Than Others?
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