Disorganized

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It is a sign of high intelligence that a person is disorganized.

I must be a friggin’ genius.

I sit in my “office” in lovely Barstow, temperature only 110 degrees today. Yeah, the Alaskan breezes are running through.

The “office” is filled with a basket of unfinished writing in many different notebooks. A box of supplies. An old monitor (circa 2008) from my Humboldt office. Another box of supplies. A plastic filing cabinet filled with useless implements. Some books on the floor. A second office chair which seemed to migrate into the office. A box of files from my former practice. A stack of CD’s. A box of CD covers with envelopes on the top of it.

And those are the organized parts.

I try to organize, really I do. I got in here a month ago and got rid of a lot of stuff cluttering up the place. By now, more clutter has magically appeared, as if the space I created abhorred its blank slate-ness.

But, as I said, they say disorganization is the sigh of a highly intelligent mind. But no one tells you why.

Disorganization does not make me happy. When I am in a room filled with clutter I can’t seem to nap adequately. And napping is my superpower.

At work my desk is filled with files. I call it the “canyon of cases” because navigating it is like rafting down the Grand Canyon. Not that I’ve ever done that. But if I do, I know I will have a weird feeling I’ve been there before.

My plans to organize all come to a comic end. As the old saying goes, “man makes plans and God laughs. Then sends more clutter.”

I think the idea is that disorganization is the sign of an active mind. You start on one thing, then jump to another, then a third represents itself. Before you know it, the whole world is filled with a thousand unrelated things.

But in truth, it just means I can’t seem to focus. Every new shiny thing pushes its way toward me.

You know, though, it does help me identify other members of my tribe. When I walk into a man’s office and see it’s full of clutter and disorganization, I know I am with a fellow genius.

You know what scares me? Those people with neat and clean desks. I am sure they are serial killers with bodies buried in the drawers.

Just sayin’.

Published by mcbruce56

Writer living in the high desert of San Bernardino. Winner of the 2018 Black Orchid Novella Award. Creator of Minerva James and other strange characters.

3 thoughts on “Disorganized

  1. I am not neat and tidy enough to be a serial killer. I definitely jump from one topic to another related topic to another related topic to another related topic ad infinitum. I have stacks of research printouts to prove it! Greetings to you from another unsettled mind.

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