Here's a link to the Hugh Kenner essay mentioned above, arguing that a cluttered desk (and, clutter in general) is productive:https://www.docdroid.net/N9I2b0x/209207609-hugh-kenner-mazes-64-essays-1989.pdf#page=15 …
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Damn it, I was holding a copy of Discover Magazine from 1987 just yesterday but then I bought a 31st book so I threw it away.
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Unfortunately not screen reader accessible since it's a lopsided scanhttps://www.docdroid.net/N9I2b0x/209207609-hugh-kenner-mazes-64-essays-1989.pdf#page=15 …
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Would also argue it's not a refutation at all, it's just a different understanding of sparked joy
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Personally, I find Kondo's advice off-putting, silly and even a bit offensive. The child of a recently deceased inveterate reader of books that don't interest me at all parent thinks there's something to what she says.
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There's a very good book by
@TimHarford called Messy: The Power of Disorder to Transform Our Lives.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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For crying out aloud. Sounds like you have a copy, so share.
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Has that lady ever lived with another actual person? I mean, when I get rid of
#clutter & make space, 2 days later it's got someone else's stuff plonked in it.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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