Spark Joy
2016 • 291 pages

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This book is a breath of fresh air. As a gentle parent, the language and philosophy appeals to me. No shaming, just finding what sparks joy for you and weaving it into your life. I've read the Kondo wants us to get rid of all our books and such, but that doesn't hold up in what she writes here. It's really about filling your life with that which brings you the most joy and getting rid of the stuff that gets in its way. That leads to having gratitude for what we have. I see this becoming more rare in what feels like a disposable culture.

The eastern culture views of the feel of material and that they are vessels of spirit are foreign to the western culture here in the United States and many will not understand it. If one substitutes the mysticism for gratitude or appreciation for things, it might be more relatable.

I come away from this book thinking about what brings me joy, how to fill my life with joy, and being grateful for this joy. As a bonus, I get some tips on how to tidy these things up. This one is giving me some things to think about.

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