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Where everything has a place, and that place is everywhere.

means Lacking order or systematic arrangement, so that things and plans land in chaos rather than sequence.

from From Latin organum (instrument, organ) plus the prefix dis- meaning apartliterally taking apart the body's working order. The full word arrived in English around the 1790s, often describing armies that had lost their cohesion.

Military rootsFirst used for routed, broken-up troops.
Organ cousinShares ancestry with organ, organize, and organic.
Not lazyStudies link clutter to high creativity, not idleness.
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