The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing
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Like a 1.5... there's some redeeming quality to being self-aware of the toxicity of hoarding capital unnecessarily but then it should be redistributed not discarded! And when it's mired in the toxicity of materialistic fetishization and consumerist apologizing it gets cringy. Not to mention how Kondo talks about home-ownership as normative and conversely frames houselessness as something to attempt imagining (for all its inconceivability) as a thought experiment on the horrors of not being able to organize one's world
Beschreibung
Beiträge
Like a 1.5... there's some redeeming quality to being self-aware of the toxicity of hoarding capital unnecessarily but then it should be redistributed not discarded! And when it's mired in the toxicity of materialistic fetishization and consumerist apologizing it gets cringy. Not to mention how Kondo talks about home-ownership as normative and conversely frames houselessness as something to attempt imagining (for all its inconceivability) as a thought experiment on the horrors of not being able to organize one's world