There seems to be a class of pseudo-solutions for those that are willing to accept
suboptimal results in the name of
efficiency. These ideas are tested under the
why not? rule--you identify one
dismissable reason why not, and then do a quick mental rundown to make sure there aren't any
catastrophic failure-modes. It takes a while for the ineffectiveness to settle in, but these strategies are ultimately and irreverably
doomed to fail over the
long term.
Note that these are neither clever nor innovative, but are rather take advantage of circumstance, such as having a large place all to yourself.
Ineffective solutions:
- the clean laundry pile
- sleeping with one ex to get over another
- entropy as a housekeeping method