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January 30th, 2021 11:46 AM |
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Originally Posted by Roni
(Post 10270720)
Ok so Konmari is a philosophy developed by Marie Kondo, some influential Japanese minimalist, who states that all your items should have a purpose and have their own place. It helps to make you appreciate what you have a lot more. Lots of people heard about it thanks to the Netflix show (me included) and it really helped to declutter our belongings by making us ask a simple question, "does this spark joy?" I've found several items that never sparked joy, thus I thanked them for being with me for a long time, before sending them off :) I encourage you to search it. It's a fun lil rabbit hole hehe.
Also, I was legit concerned that you had an actual daughter for a bit there lmao. She cute thoo.
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Ohhh, that! I think I've heard of it before but just didn't know the name of it. There was a character in some graphic novel I read who took combat training and part of his training was taking everything he owned and didn't need and setting it on fire, it was a really cool scene.
Yeah I kinda love people's reactions to me saying she's my daughter.~
She's really just a plush of one of my favourite girls (I hope the picture shows that well) and she's super cute. I mentioned I kinda just started to buy stuff cause it made me happy and she's part of that. My dad thinks she's super cute and has called her his granddaughter a couple times and my mom thinks we're both crazy, haha.
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