Say Yes To Mess!read and discuss.
As for me? I feel much better about my clutter XD
Alpha(long answer):
To create order in one place, one must create more chaos in another; thus, the entropy, especially temporal in nature, which would result from attempting to clean up a mess only makes things worse elsewhere in the universe. One can never create more order than what already exists in a positive flow of time; only the illusion that more order was created emerges by the progression of a task, which locally reduces entropy, conjoined by a mechanism with a process that magnifies entropy greatly.
In conclusion, some messes should be left to proceed with their current state so that one can be considerate enough to try and prolong the order for someone else in the universe. In expansion, only relative inaction is one of the real options for not inducing entropy upon another being, but this often results in the inability to prolong self-preservation.
Messes are just outcomes and every outcome can be seen as both beneficial and compromising based upon one's reference point and some can be impartial to either.
Beta(short answer):
I don't have problems with many kinds of messes as trying to organize really creates problems of its own. I'll just stick to partitioning my environments to isolate really big messes. I can just let my dirty dishes pile up till I have to eat from the open can with a potatoe peeler instead of a fork.
i would say that i have an organized mess habit. to a third party its a mess but with a closer look its quite a setup to deal in.
the dust on the shelfs is so i know where things go...or if someones been there. the clothes on the floor are so i dont have to vacume. theres a new clean layer everyday. the wrappers by the door are so i can hear ppl come in. everything is where it can be seen. (unless it gets to the floor then its gone forever....) plent of insperation lookin around too, lots of things to see. and my "pets" are great, if not a bit wild.
Quote above my door: Bless this Mess