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To move things around until they finally make the sense they refused to before.

means To change the order, position, or arrangement of things, often to improve or fix them.

from Built from re- (again) plus arrange, which comes from Old French arangier, to put in a rank or rowitself rooted in ring, the orderly circle of a battle line.

Furniture truthSometimes the only thing you can actually control.
Anagram cousinRearranging letters is literally what anagrams do.
Brain habitReorganizing surroundings can soothe a restless mind.
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