This reminds me a bit of - when I was very small, I had the idea that you can never get rid of all the mess. (I would have said "mess" - I actually meant something closer to "disorder.") But you can clean up a lot of the mess, and shove the rest of it in a miscellaneous drawer, and call the room clean. And this article seems to be - making essentially the point that there's pretty much nobody who would look at that mostly-clean, shoved-in-a-miscellaneous-drawer state and call it the same thing as floor piles of stuff, not even small me who still thought of it as mess existing.
This reminds me a bit of - when I was very small, I had the idea that you can never get rid of all the mess. (I would have said "mess" - I actually meant something closer to "disorder.") But you can clean up a lot of the mess, and shove the rest of it in a miscellaneous drawer, and call the room clean. And this article seems to be - making essentially the point that there's pretty much nobody who would look at that mostly-clean, shoved-in-a-miscellaneous-drawer state and call it the same thing as floor piles of stuff, not even small me who still thought of it as mess existing.