[quote=FlyerInHi]Superior, inferior.. those are such loaded words.
But yes, clean, tidy people are superior. Superior in upbringing, and personal discipline.
I believe that clean people have their lives together more.
Piles of laundry, moldy bathrooms, and messed up lives kinda go together. Not to say that messy people have messed up lives, but people who have messed up lives live in messed-up, messy environments.
I would surmise that clean people like your wife would never get into drugs or involved with the wrong crowd simply because they could not bear the messy, dirty environments.
Messy people are more happy go lucky and they could more easily be induced into joining “fun” crowds.
(I’m not talking about rich people who can buy anything they want. That’s a different group).
Also superior is the sense that cleanliness and tidiness are traits that we value over messiness. The art of being tidy is taught in school, academies. It’s strictly enforced in the military and other environments.
Tidiness is associated with beauty and a pleasant environment. When you go to Switzerland, you admire the Swiss for their cleanliness.[/quote]
Brian, your narrow-mindedness is spectacular. (I’ll explain if you or anybody else wants, but I think your narrow-mindedness speaks for itself).
Also, it seems you have real trouble understanding that your opinions are not shared by the rest of the world. Maybe it’s just the way you phrase things. But you consistently (in this thread and others) seem to indicate that you think your opinions are universally-held views. And yet you come across as somebody who considers himself enlightened and cosmopolitan (although I could be wrong about that). An interesting contradiction.