![]() ![]() Only when you start storing every newspaper you've ever read, every item of clothing you've ever owned, your urine, faeces, and your toenails in jars will you be seen to have a problem with consumption and hoarding! I really think the bar needs to be set a lot lower.Īnyways. ![]() Surprisingly, the show doesn't label them as insane though, that's because over-spending on crap you don't need that you stuff and squeeze into an already bursting-at-the-seams home leaving you overwhelmed when you return to it each evening only to find some room to breath at the weekend by leaving your home and using your hard-earned on cash on a therapy called "retail" where you use a credit card to pay for that new item that gives you "joy" for a short moment in your life hasn't been properly diagnosed yet. The premise of the show is a simple one, the loveliest little lady called Marie turns up at the door of people that should be labelled as "insane". However, it wasn't until recently on the 1st of January this year that Marie's fame exploded after the Juggernaut, that is Netflix, released a series called "Tidying Up With Marie Kondo". For the early adopters of the, less is more concept she is pretty well known in this little underworld we live in. Marie Kondo is a 34-year old lady from Tokyo, Japan, who rose to fame through a book called "The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up". This was published on THE BULK HOUSE's Official WeChat Account on 25th January 2019 ![]()
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