This work is based on a series of debates regarding conceptual, rational, and physical experiences through conducting a purposeful test on something trivial—cleaning up my room. The first step was to observe everything in the room, analyzing their positions in the space and exploring new ways of classifying them: “owned”, “waiting for abandonment”, “disposable”, etc. The conclusion of this exercise is that all the items in the space of my room are deployed around the core: me. The distance between the items and myself implies my preference (what I like) and chronology (how long I have had them).