Fixed desks become ruts. Same seat, same angle, same view—thinking flattens. Someone decided: different seat every day for a month. A month later, an idea journal once empty now brimmed with thoughts that never surfaced from a fixed desk.
Same place, same mind
Your thinking clings to environment more than you realize. Same seated angle, same field of view, same posture—neural pathways loop. The brain economizes in familiar spaces. Novel thinking requires novelty.

