The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying
2010 • 258 pages

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not a fan. Some ideas are nice. In general keep less junk. But otherwise, the stereotypical roles women must play or dress in gets tiring. The incessant need to try and find deep meaning or spiritualism as if throwing out shoes is a revelatory event is exhausting to listen to. Maybe I’m too cynical but it’s a drag to listen to her go on about bullshit. Here’s a quote:

“Incidentally, there is a notice difference in the way woman and men treat loose change, men tend to put coins in their pocket or place them in plain sight such as on a dresser or a table, women on the other hand tend to put them in a box or bag and stow this away in a drawer it is almost as if the male instinct to be ready for action in response to danger, and the female instinct to protect the home manifests itself in their treatment of loose change. This thought causes me to pause and ponder the mystery of life and dna as I spend yet another day sharing the magic of cleaning.”

What a load of shit. If you are like me and think what a crock of shit then avoid this book and just google cleaning tips. And if you are in need to clean. Be ruthless.

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