There is a difference between details and clutter. Clutter is the books on your shelf that you're never going to read, the stacked-up papers that have been untouched for months, the endless flotsam and jetsam in your car, your closet, your garage, your kitchen, your bedroom, and your office. Clutter is all those clothes that you haven't worn in years filling all those shelves and drawers. Clutter is all those possessions you've got piled in the garage just in case you might need them someday. Even though it's been seven years since you first made those piles and haven't looked in them since. Details are those pictures that remind you why you do what you do. Details are those books that are filled with underlining and notes. Or the books that you actually will read. Details are those few items of clothing that you actually do wear. Details are those objects you use regularly that help you do better whatever it is you do. Details are the tools of your craft. Details remind you who you are, where you've been, and what your path is.