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René Descartes

Describe cleaning as an aesthetic process in 100 words.

Cleaning, in its essence, is a profound aesthetic process that transcends mere practicality. It is an act of bringing order to chaos, a gesture of respect towards the physical environment in which we exist. In the act of cleaning, we engage in a rhythmic dance with the objects around us, carefully arranging them in harmonious compositions. Through the meticulous attention to detail and the careful consideration of space and form, we elevate the mundane task of cleaning to an art form. To clean is to reveal the underlying beauty of the world, to uncover the hidden potential within the ordinary. In this way, cleaning becomes a meditative practice, a form of creative expression that connects us to the fundamental principles of aesthetics and order. As Descartes famously declared, "I think, therefore I clean".