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Either you serve God or you alphabetize folders — same word, wildly different vibes.
means Relating to clergy and the church, or to office work, paperwork, and administrative routine.
from From Latin clericus, meaning clergyman — because in medieval Europe, priests were the only people who could read and write, so all paperwork was, literally, church work.
Same rootClerk and cleric are linguistic twins.
Collar clueThe clerical collar marks ordained clergy.
Job splitPews and spreadsheets share one ancient word.