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There's a story that at one time Einstein had a wardrobe consisting multiple copies of the exact same suit, shirt and tie. He said he didn't want to waste even a moment of thought on something as insignificant as choosing what suit to wear.
A coworker's college roommate actually owned 31 shirts and 8 pairs of pants all the same as each other. For the same reason, he didn't have to worry about matching or picking out what to wear. And stated that his warddrobe was inspired by Einstein's, as he wanted to dedicate his life to Engineering.
My coworker upon hearing this said- "Um, ok, what happens when one wears out? How do you replace it or do you just throw everything else out and buy all new to keep everything the same?"