So some of the people you observe doing this are serving a conscious goal.
The issue is not whether it’s a good way to tidy, it’s whether keeping things tidy is actually a deliberate goal vs. a trained behavior or perceived obligation.
If it is a deliberate goal that’s fine, but orthogonal to my point.
The issue is not whether it’s a good way to tidy, it’s whether keeping things tidy is actually a deliberate goal vs. a trained behavior or perceived obligation.
If it is a deliberate goal that’s fine, but orthogonal to my point.
Perhaps it’s orthogonal to your point, but it calls to question one of your examples. The other one seems quite solid.