Kinesthetic sympathy
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Kinesthetic sympathy is the state of having an emotional attachment to an object when it is in hand which one did not have when it was out of sight.
Conquering kinesthetic sympathy is a key component of conquering clutter issues.
[edit] Sources
- Conquering Chronic Disorganization by Judith Kolberg, p. 37-40[1]