When cleaning I do it the way people go to church-not so much to discover anything new, although I'm alert for new things, but mainly to reacquaint myself with the familiar. It's nice to go over familiar paths.
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"When cleaning, I approach it like attending church—not primarily to find new insights but to reconnect with what I already know. It's an experience of revisiting familiar routines and comforting patterns that bring a sense of stability."

As Robert Pirsig suggests, there is value in revisiting familiar activities, as they help us reaffirm our connection to routines and values we hold dear. The process isn't just about the task itself but about finding peace and clarity through the repetition of known practices."

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