• In the liquidation of physical objects, level classifications are likely to occur.
    • Because there is implication in the space, as in “what you put in the second drawer of the sleeve desk” is “what you put in the sleeve desk.”
    • By the constraint of having a single “Location” because the physical object cannot be easily duplicated.
  • There is no constraint with Single location because the information can be easily replicated
  • Nevertheless, they try to use the metaphor of physical organization to create a hierarchical classification
  • Maybe it’s because they haven’t had the opportunity to learn non-hierarchical organization.
  • Isn’t the only time you learned to organize in the first place, like a toolbox in kindergarten or putting things away in a school bag?
  • What are some examples of non-hierarchical organization?

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