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The life-changing method of tidying up – Marie Kondo – Review | Euforilla
I had no idea this book was a "case". I thought, honestly and without any vanity whatsoever, that it was one of those lousy books that I seem to find and appreciate on my own (not because I'm a special snowflake, but because I have funny tastes). Anyway, since I wanted to talk to you about this anyway and since it seems to be very appreciated, here I am giving you my opinion. I liked it. And we could wrap it at this, but since it's some sort of "manual", maybe it's worth to dig a little deeper. I bought it by chance, at the supermarket, mainly because it said "japanese" on the cover. There is something in the tidyiness, in the calm, in the grace and the *zen* of Japan that I've always been drawn to. Then it's no mistery that I've already dealt with downshifting and attempts to tidying up. Did those add up to something? Nope, my desk is still a clutterboard. Did I already practice Marie Kondo's method? Neiher, I'm a pool of lazy and procrastination. Then what did I like about the