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A review by beelzebean
The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up by Marie Kondo
I've decided to not rate this book until I've actually tried the methods mentioned in it.
I will say that although a lot of the methods in this book seem worth trying out, I had a difficult time accepting that I should treat inanimate objects as if they were alive with feelings. Also, I feel as though it must have been difficult to deal with Kondo's obsessive behavior as a sibling or parent. I can't tell if she's passionate about tidying or compulsive.
Overall, I think I have gained some things from this book, even if it's just a little motivation to get rid of a few things.
I will say that although a lot of the methods in this book seem worth trying out, I had a difficult time accepting that I should treat inanimate objects as if they were alive with feelings. Also, I feel as though it must have been difficult to deal with Kondo's obsessive behavior as a sibling or parent. I can't tell if she's passionate about tidying or compulsive.
Overall, I think I have gained some things from this book, even if it's just a little motivation to get rid of a few things.