Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Cubicle Psychology

The human mind is so vast, given given any amount of space, humans will undoubtedly use it all. Take this cubicle for instance, though it isn't cluttered, every inch is actually being utilized, including the supposed that seem empty.

The human mind requires constant reminders (hanging papers), requires focus and priority (tabled paper), requires reference (cabineted paper), and requires time to process (empty space).

This cubicle is the perfect example of the human mind. In relation, every cubicle is a reflection of the human mind directly associated with that cubicle; clear, cluttered, organized, random, partly cluttered and partly organized, all reflections of an individual.

*Credit to Christopher Durenberger who allowed this image and thought to occur.

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