Perspectives
Cleaning
things is a terrible waste of time. Everything just gets dirty again,
so what is the point? It is the definition of fruitless, universally
true, and ultimately a colossal waste of time and energy. At the
end of our lives, no one will ever say "Gosh, what a shame, and
they were always so clean.", or "My, it was so sudden but her house
was always so tidy" In fact more people will likely be wondering
how long before we turn to ashes or dust, cause that's the last
thing anyone needs is another pile of dust.
An
uncle of mine was (and is) a farmer. He has never washed his truck.
Ever. It must be an antique, and although the rain has kept some
of the blue paint visible, for the most part it is a rolling mud
covered chunk of rust. I believe the cohesiveness of the grime is
holding it together. In any case his axiom was that if God put it
there, he could take it away too. His reasoning was great, although
he wasn't completely consistent himself, as each winter he does
plow the snow. I liked his thinking, so I adopted it, which was
great until my boss, Mr. Bullers, asked me to tidy the washrooms,
and as an articulate, albeit lazy 16 year old, I asked why bother
cleaning it, if it was just going to get dirty again. Towards the
end of a rather lengthy lecture, he brought up showering, and asked
if that's how I felt about personal hygiene. Needless to say I quickly
shut up and proceeded to scrub the toilets.
I have learned that there are tricks to having people think you
are a clean freak, without dedicating your life to cleanliness.
The most important things to remember are extra bedrooms, crawl
spaces and the garage don't count in cleanliness tests. They are
like the FREE spot on a bingo card. Simply toss all of your junk
into one of these FREE zones, and make the rest of your house look
less cluttered, and cleaner. Be sure you can still close the door
though, as falling debris can pose a hazard, which brings up our
next tip. Closets. They are as good as gold, and what are the chances
someone will look? Life is like Vegas, always play the odds.
My
aunt used to have elaborate turkey dinners, which we often attended.
She had obviously cooked all day judging from the number of courses,
but when we sat down to eat dinner, the kitchen counters were clear.
No pots or pans or mixing bowls. Just the beautifully presented
platters and a spotless counter. My Mom once asked how she managed
to clean everything up before the meal, to which see replied "don't
look in the oven". She is a professional cheater. What a scam! Had
my Mom not asked, to this day she would be revered as a miracle
cleaner.
We
all have the basic instinct to cheat. When going out on a date,
it is a known fact that men will remove all of their junk from their
cars, and toss it in their apartments. Meanwhile the female dates
take all of the junk from their apartments and toss it into their
cars, in anticipation of their boy friends arrival. This continues
through the courting process and ultimately sets up everyone for
a huge disappointment when they start living together. No wonder
there are so many divorces.
Don't
get me wrong, I do believe in personal hygiene, and some semblance
of order, however watching a sunset, reading a book, or playing
catch with the kids, in my opinion, is a far better investment than
vacuuming, scrubbing the shower, or doing laundry. At least I hope
that is what they say about me when it is my turn to become dust
on your mantle.
by Ken Pukanich
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