The Mess Manifesto
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Sometimes it’s just nice to know you’re not alone. Joel Stein provides some back-up:
And yet, in the past few years I’ve become a compulsive organizer. I have been sucked into hours of deleting pictures on iPhoto. I’ve lost days fiddling with the bottom of my Netflix queue, which is the section that should be labeled “movies I will never see.” I could have read a Tolstoy novel in the time I’ve spent managing my songs on iTunes, putting old e-mails into folders, watching TV shows I don’t really care about just to get them off my DVR and moving the downloaded Tolstoy novel from my computer to my iPhone and then to my iPad.
We are all OCD now. We do these things not just because digital filing gives us the satisfaction of cleaning without the unpleasant feeling of getting up from our chairs.
The abundance of data is clearly outpacing our tools for organizing it. For example:
Most bookmarks go to Safari, unless they’re one of two certain types of bookmarks: The first, like travel recommendations, I probably won’t ever need but may, in which case they get sent to Delicious (but not Pinboard, yet, which I have an account for just in case Delicious goes under); and the second, ones that are design- and coding-type things get sent to the bookmarks in Chrome, which I use on occasion and only for work. Photos (ones I took) go to Aperture, but screenshots go to iPhoto. Links go to Instapaper, videos go to an Instapaper folder (unless they’re on Vimeo, in which case they go to the Watch Later list because I like Vimeo); unless they’re creative portfolios, in which case they get sent to a special email account. Speaking of email, messages get sorted to one of four addresses and subsequently into more granular folders (not including a fifth that’s just for Craigslist). Work to-dos go to a rotating list of apps based on which I’m trying out most recently, while life to-dos are on the notepad on my iPhone, and things I need to do today still get written down on paper. Movie recommendations to Netflix, restaurants to Yelp, books to Amazon. And I need a list to organize the list of ways I organize because I’ve forgotten the rest of the system now.
And that passes for organization.






