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Second, exploit geography. Make sure things are in whatever cache is closest to the place where they’re typically used. This isn’t a concrete recommendation in most home-organization books, but it consistently turns up in the schemes that actual people describe as working well for them. “I keep running and exercise gear in a crate on the floor of my front coat closet,” says one person quoted in Julie Morgenstern’s Organizing from the Inside Out, for instance. “I like having it close to the front door.”
Algorithms To Live By: The Computer Science of Human Decisions
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