Subject: 🏠 are messes a sign of intelligence?

Every so often someone sends me a photo of a brilliant person’s chaotic desk. Their implicit message is that being messy is somehow connected to bein

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Are Messes a Sign of Intelligence?

Friend,


Every so often someone sends me a photo of a brilliant person’s chaotic desk.


Their implicit message is that being messy is somehow connected to being smart or creative.


I always find that interesting.


Over 25 years of working inside people’s homes, I’ve noticed something very different.


This week I wrote about the myth of the messy genius â€” and what most people don’t realize about how disorder affects the body and mind.


If you’ve ever justified a pile by calling yourself “creative,” you might want to read this.


Read it here →

Interview: Philosophy, Abuse and Feng Shui

In this deeply personal interview, Paul Joseph Rovelli of the podcast The Gnostic Rebellion asked me about a childhood caught between worlds — raised in a Catholic country, in a home filled with esoteric books, yet shadowed by abuse.


We reflect on how those early philosophies laid the groundwork for exploration, and how Feng Shui eventually became the tool for rebuilding reality on my own terms. Watch or listen here:

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With vibrant Chi,

Moni

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