1675312455 Marie Kondo bites the dust

Marie Kondo bites the dust

Marie Kondo bites the dust

Before TikTok, it was moms. With no algorithm or publicity, they were able to viralize their endless slogans like “Where do I go and find it” or “Do you think I’m the bank of Spain?”. In the absence of descendants to continue the oral tradition with, I inherited a paternal one. When visitors came and suspiciously coincided with the start of Supergarcía, my father would blurt out the classic: “We have to go to bed, these people will want to go home.” I haven’t found a more elegant way to get rid of the guests yet. I say it and listen little, going to other people seems distasteful to me. My house is a temple of a single parishioner, to socialize there are the bars. A chaotic temple to be proud of, the studies confirming that the disordered are more creative, certainly better people are absolutely reliable.

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Marie Kondo doesn’t think so. The influencer became a global celebrity for her method of achieving happiness through order. Unable to understand such a diabolical dictate, I took a look at his philosophy on Netflix. In Tidying Up with Marie Kondo, he immerses you in an aseptic life in abandoned houses, halfway between a show apartment and Patrick Bateman’s apartment. She believed in the idea, although selling orders to an empty house has no more credibility than a twenty-something promoting anti-aging creams or wealthy heirs lecturing on the culture of effort.

In a surprising twist, Kondo has just revealed that as a mother of three, the milonga of order doesn’t seem all that important to her anymore, which means that before she’d simply had an enviable amount of free time and an existence just as empty as your Roomba’s camp . Don’t let anyone think you’re admitting you ripped us off, you’re just trying to sell us your new book.

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