![]() I don’t agree with that, and it promotes a weird level of Consumerism. Or people lost so much of their belongings in the floods.Ī recurring thing that I noticed in his tips was the idea that if you really need something, you can just buy a new one at the corner store. ![]() ![]() People’s stuff was falling all around them, and their prized possessions were turned into weapons within moments. But a reason that would have never crossed my mind, and was interesting to read, was the impact of the 2011 earthquake and tsunami. The first few chapters talk about Japan and why decluttering and minimalism is growing in popularity there. So if you’ve read Life Changing Magic of Tidying Up, you could still find value in this book. Swearing in my decluttering book? Marie Kondo would never! He does actually mention her in the book, but there’s actually not that much overlap in ideas or methods. Pants I only bought because my boss told me to, which made that quote hit even closer to home.Īfter reading that line, I decided that I would actually read the book. That quote hit me hard as I was wearing khakis that day. ![]() The one before the first or second chapter: “You aren’t your fucking khakis” from Fight Club. ![]()
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