Over the course of six days, I observed how my coat rack constantly changed depending on what bags I was using or where I had been. Small shifts, like adding or removing just one item transformed its balance and overall appearance. At first, it looked evenly arranged, with a few purses and a tote bag spaced neatly around it. When I added another bag, one side suddenly felt heavier, visually leaning in that direction. Later, removing a small purse left an empty hook that stood out more than I expected, making the rack feel unfinished. Hanging my large school bag completely altered the composition. It dominated the space and made everything look crowded and weighed down. Even when a purse slipped slightly lower on its hook, the whole setup appeared messier, reflecting the hurriedness of that day. Through these subtle changes, I noticed how the coat rack became a quiet record of my routines and moods, shifting shape as my week unfolded.

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