Lloyd
A piece on the CBC about cluttering up your desk with inactive bananas got me thinking about Lloyd, who, living room filled with newspapers, could have used a militant declutterer. He invited us to sit down. But where? Atop a leaning tower of The Auckland Times?
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There has been a revolt against this declutter movement. A book by Eric Abrahamson:
A Perfect Mess: The Hidden Benefits of Disorder--How Crammed Closets, Cluttered Offices, and On-the-Fly Planning Make the World a Better Place
Eeks, this sounds like the opposite extreme to the inactive-banana-patrol style of decluttering. I think, as usual, I'm somewhere in the middle regarding my philosophy on clutter.
I live in a 50/50 household of tidiers and clutterers. Under duress, the tidiers have had to learn to accept the clutterers. Funny how it never works the other way around.
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