Bedrooms are such a personal space. Growing up, decorating my room was an outward expression of control where my opinion was put first and foremost. This interpretation of a bedroom as a place subconsciously influenced by others completely counters this idea. #ccom315 #315reading https://twitter.com/KaiTrotz/status/1351336906185965573
"How we wish to be percieved by others" also stuck out. Nothing in this analysis places the individual at the center of their thinking. Is it possible that our bedrooms are an outward expression of how we wish to view ourselves? A manifestation? #ccom315 #315reading
I remember learning that one of the primary markers of bad mental health is a messy living space. One of the ways I get myself out of a slump is to clean my room because it motivates me, and in many ways it is in a sense this manifestation. #ccom315 + #315reading
So I guess additively when understanding the act of creating a lived space, can it be looked at as a marker of how we wish to be percieved by others as well as how we wish to percieve ourselves? #ccom315 + #315reading
I was obsessed with the idea of bedrooms growing up, so this entire idea made me spiral. Lots of questions were asked and lots of thinking was done. #ccom315 + #315reading