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I’m fairly sure I’m good at categorising things into distinct groups, but I feel like I’m not so good at organising.
There is a difference between organising and categorising, which I find difficult to put into words.
Think of it like this:
Picture an organised room.
Now picture a categorised one.
Spot the difference?
In organised rooms the books are neatly on the shelves. The clothes are neatly folded. The cutlery is in a drawer in the kitchen.
In categorised rooms, things are either subtly or massively different. The books are grouped by size, author, genre, series, or some other category; some are separated because they don’t have subject matter similar to any other book. The clothes are grouped by material, maker, purpose, etc. In the kitchen everything has a separate drawer, depending on whether it’s a fork, knife, spoon, spork, spatula, eggbeater. Each belongs to a specific drawer.
Organised is neat, things are where you expect them to be. Categorised requires a criteria to be known to make sense of it.
I rest my case. At least until I can explain it better.