Apparently People Living In Messy Rooms Are More Creative. Thank You Science

Divya Chauhan

Science never fails to surprise us. This time research has shown that messy rooms encourages creative minds. And it’s true, just Google the workplaces of geniuses.

Like this one that belonged to Einstein

b’Source: Time’

Or this one that was Steve Jobs’.

However, a chaotic work space doesn’t equal a chaotic mind. “Disorderly environments seem to inspire breaking free of tradition, which can produce fresh insights. Orderly environments, in contrast, encourage convention and playing it safe,” says a study done by Kathleen Vohs.

Check out this interesting video to know more about creative geniuses who opted for a messy workplace:

Another reason to not to do laundry today.

Article Source: Elite Daily

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