A Reflection on Modern Hierarchephobia
There is nothing more ordinary than order. The words are indeed etymologically connected: to be ordinary is simply to follow the normal order. We use the word “ordinary” to indicate something that does not warrant any special attention, because it means perfect conformity to expectations, and thus implies the absence of any surprise. Order may be useful, perhaps even necessary, but it is not very exciting. It generally does not provoke wonder or inspire great thoughts.