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- If your desktop looks like this, then you and I need to have a chat. And well even if not, youre gonna wanna stick around for this video because remember when I said my paper file organization video was the most exciting video you were ever going to watch? Well, that is a thing of the past because everyone knows that everything gets cooler when it makes the transition from analog to digital. So buckle your seatbelts once again, because this week, we are talking about how to organize and systematized the files within your computer. So organizing your computer files is simultaneously easier and harder than organizing your paper real world files. Its easier because computer files dont weigh anything, they dont take up any physical space, so they cant really create a mess on your desk or in your living space. But its harder number one, because well, we were never taught how to organize computer files. I dont know about you, but I remember being an elementary school, middle school