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Dirty dishes Quote by Miranda July

“The rest of the house was perfectly in order, as it always is, thanks to my system. It doesn’t have a name—I just call it my system. Let’s say a person is down in the dumps, or maybe just lazy, and they stop doing the dishes. Soon the dishes are piled sky-high and it seems impossible to even clean…” quote by Miranda July
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““The rest of the house was perfectly in order, as it always is, thanks to my system. It doesn’t have a name—I just call it my system. Let’s say a person is down in the dumps, or maybe just lazy, and they stop doing the dishes. Soon the dishes are piled sky-high and it seems impossible to even clean a fork. So the person starts eating with dirty forks out of dirty dishes and this makes the person feel like a homeless person. So they stop bathing. Which makes it hard to leave the house. The person begins to throw trash anywhere and pee in cups because they’re closer to the bed. We’ve all been this person, so there is no place for judgment, but the solution is simple: Fewer dishes. They can’t pile up if you don’t have them. This is the main thing, but also: Stop moving things around. How much time do you spend moving objects to and from? Before you move something far from where it lives, remember you’re eventually going to have to carry it back to its place—is it really worth it? Can’t you read the book standing right next to the shelf with your finger holding the spot you’ll put it back into? Or better yet: don’t read it. And if you are carrying an object, make sure to pick up anything that might need to go in the same direction. This is called carpooling. Putting new soap in the bathroom? Maybe wait until the towels in the dryer are done and carry the towels and soap together. Maybe put the soap on the dryer until then. And maybe don’t fold the towels until the next time you have to use the restroom. When the time comes, see if you can put away the soap and fold towels while you’re on the toilet, since your hands are free. Before you wipe, use the toilet paper to blot excess oil from your face. Dinnertime: skip the plate. Just put the pan on a hot pad on the table. Plates are an extra step you can do for guests to make them feel like they’re at a restaurant. Does the pan need to be washed? Not if you only eat savory things out of it.””

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About This Quote

Source Essay: “The System” by Miranda July, 2014

The passage describes how small, repetitive habits and clutter create overwhelming chaos, and proposes simplifying and bundling tasks to reduce mental load and improve efficiency.

In simple terms: Simplify tasks and bundle actions to avoid clutter and mental overload.

Key Takeaway

Reduce items and combine tasks to stay organized.

Themes

productivity minimalism habit formation

Mood

pragmatic reflective

Type

advice practical self‑help

When to use this quote

  • home organization
  • daily routines
  • time management
  • self‑care

Key Concepts

behavioral economics systems thinking

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you apply “carpooling” tasks to your own routine?
  • What single item could you eliminate today to reduce clutter?
A Different Perspective

The advice may not work for those with severe mental health challenges or lack of resources.

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