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  <title>Fernando Pessoa #03 - Almost</title>
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                In a curious way, rearranging the apartment, or even just one room
                in it, can provide a deep sensation of Order. We may tend to attribute
                the value we place on Order to our own productivity (i.e. having an
                orderly desk makes it easier to pay the bills on time), but there seems
                to be more to it than that. &amp;amp;amp; while some may argue that Disorder
                has replaced Order in our (post)modern society, it would entail the
                same type of involvement, but now inversely.
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