As we frenetically clean for Pesach, I humbly suggest we not neglect our brains, which tend to require the deepest cleaning of all. Grab a feather duster, and shake up that thick layer of dust from the compartments in your brain. I find that a vigorous head banging works great too. When the dust settles and you can finally see what's been stored in there, the fun part begins. A brain, like an attic or storage cellar, will quickly become cluttered if not systematically organized.
Spread before you all of your accumulated thoughts, knowledge, and memories, and assess them carefully. If you have been holding onto unfavorable thoughts and experiences, I sincerely recommend you rid yourself of them immediately. The brain is a precious commodity with limited storage space, so it's best to reserve room for positive reminiscences. You will soon notice that the less negativity you retain, the many more joyful experiences you will be able collect, especially if you are a hoarder of thoughts.
Once the contents have been appraised, clearly sort and label them so that they can be easily retrieved when needed. As you carefully rearrange your brain, take care not to push anything too far back.
Briefly scan you brain for anything you may have missed, and sweep it one last time. You are done. Enjoy the benefit of a well organized head. Conduct this exercise often for optimal functionality.
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