

To Make or Not to Make: The Great Bed Debate


To Make or Not to Make: The Great Bed Debate By Banks Weir Every morning, millions of people rise, stretch, and begin their day with one of the most routine yet oddly divisive questions: Should I make my bed? For some, the answer is a firm yes. A neatly made bed symbolizes order, discipline, and a clean slate for the day ahead. It’s the kind of habit productivity gurus swear by—the first box to check