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The Clutter Cure's Illusory Joy

16 pointsby RV86over 10 years ago

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o_____________oover 10 years ago
What did I just read? Is this the entirety of her argument?<p>&gt; It’s consoling to think that, beneath all these distractions, we’ll discover our shining, authentic selves, or even achieve a state of “mindfulness.” But I doubt it.<p>How many fluff articles can be summarized as &quot;this trend is on an upswing, but I am skeptical&quot;?<p>As far as material possessions leading to unhappiness, you can find that value system at the core of nearly every major spiritual doctrine, predating Christianity. There&#x27;s also a massive body of psyche theory around behavioral economics, and the reasons experiential purchases are more satisfying.<p>This is an eternally well-tread topic that can&#x27;t be dismissed by a lazy writer confusing her contrarian doubt with reasoned criticism.
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bitexploderover 10 years ago
I will have to disagree here. I vigorously eliminate clutter because I believe it has a definitive impact. Having a bunch of &quot;things&quot; in my field of vision and in my house makes it harder to find the few physical things I really need. I suppose you could argue it isn&#x27;t clutter, but organization, that is important. But clutter is the enemy of organization.<p>The more decision fatigue I can eliminate the more I can focus on what I need. All of the other existential pains the author suffers from, I do not. I think &quot;de-cluttering&quot; is an activity many people undertake for a variety of reasons. For me it is all about eliminating decision fatigue and making it easy for me to accomplish the real work I want to accomplish.
davidgerardover 10 years ago
1. Look at your tech pile.<p>2. Discard everything you have not used in five years. This will halve the pile.<p>3. Discard everything you have not used in one year. This will halve it again.<p>No, you won&#x27;t put it on eBay. No, the special case it&#x27;s for won&#x27;t happen. No, &quot;generally useful&quot; is another term for &quot;not actually useful&quot;, and &quot;potentially useful&quot; is another term for &quot;not even actually useful&quot;.
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RV86over 10 years ago
I&#x27;ve often found myself clearing clutter as the most productive way to procrastinate, telling myself that I&#x27;ll do better work once I&#x27;m organized. Unfortunately, that&#x27;s not usually the true outcome, so in some ways I&#x27;m fooling myself and not really addressing the cause of my demotivation. I appreciated that this article (rigorous or not) challenged me to take a harder look at my behaviors.