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As much as I love the minimalist aesthetic, my ideal office looks something like @CaseyNeistat 's studio https://t.co/OaYwJFrn2B


More of this sort of thing https://t.co/FXi6Us0l6n


@uberstuber https://t.co/mzjppPGj8z

Been thinking a lot lately about physical spaces. When I watch shows on Netflix, I pause them to look at the interior design. Every place is a manifestation of the people within it. What are the objects around you, how are they arranged, what do they say to you about who you are https://t.co/hw5geOTfcx


This guy's shop in HK https://t.co/FjR52sbjOK


"How we manage the space around us, then, is not an afterthought; it is an integral part of the way we think, plan and behave, a central element in the way we shape the very world that constrains and guides our behavior" - Kirsh https://t.co/6RV0JHso9x

"expert agents constantly re-arrange items to make it easy to: 1) track the state of the task; 2) figure out, remember...what to do next; 3) predict the effects of actions" An empty, instagrammable desk doesn't help you get anything done

Great example. First time I saw this I scoffed. Now I'd argue this is more effective than a Trello board or w/e. https://t.co/ZIzDUeDrXq

Dream office https://t.co/syOGrPZUpW




Great thinking on workspaces from @worrydream: https://t.co/3PVmEPRcdI

@worrydream https://t.co/dYXn7I9UqN

@worrydream https://t.co/dC1WzrqqDx

"I think self-sufficiency needs to be taken into account when evaluating minimalism -- even if it's at the cost of having more material possessions." https://t.co/Z7Ga945awu

