The Superposition of Unnecessary Complexity: A Treatise on the Art of Overthinking Things

Chapter 3.8: The Paradox of the Overly-Complicated Sock Drawer

It's a well-known fact that the average human mind can only handle a certain amount of complexity before it starts to spin out of control.

And what's more complex than a sock drawer filled with 47 different types of socks in 17 different colors, each with its own unique texture and pattern?

But, we ask you, brave adventurer, are you prepared to take on the challenge of The Superposition of Unnecessary Complexity?

Or, will you succumb to the crushing weight of 17 different shades of blue?