She had told us to reorganize our closets, throw away superfluous clothes and clean up our lives. Marie Kondo presented herself as the queen of tidying up and promised us happiness if we were satisfied with what made us happy…
But all that was before.
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After writing the book The magic of storage which has sold 8 million copies in more than 40 countries and inspired two reality shows on Netflix, Marie Kondo goes back on everything she said, and asks us to start all over once more.
Now that we’ve cleaned up all our stuff lying around and we’re happier than ever (blah), Marie Kondo goes back on her wise words and tells us that in the end, it wasn’t really worth it.
It’s great, all that.
In his latest novel, Kurashi at home, she tells us now that it’s not just cleaning in life and that we should all be able to enjoy the little moments in life.
In interview with the Washington Post, Marie Kondo admitted to having been slack regarding her passion for organization and storage.
The 38-year-old Japanese girl said her priorities changed with the arrival of her third child.
“My house is in shambles, but the way I spend my time is the right one for me at this time, at this stage of my life,” she explains in an interview.
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