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Ok Marie Kondo method is actually totally rad and I just figured out why. She's teaching you to process difficult emotions. The clutter in your house is like the clutter in your heart. She teaches you to say goodbye so you can free up resources and not always be behind the loop.

@nosilverv got the phrase from Randy Pausch's last lecture https://t.co/CG523rQlLU https://t.co/ztZAAssTuw


@nosilverv whole lecture is baller, I rewatch it every year or so https://t.co/XUdR8y1fKD

@visakanv @nosilverv This is great. When I teach interns programing I tell them not to focus on learning the language, but rather to pick a really hard problem they don't know how to solve and start working on it. This makes learning the language easy and obvious, it's just the air they breathe.

@nosilverv https://t.co/9tYDOQzVcr

@bigmastertroll @s_r_constantin A friend suggested a delightful approach recently which is to do a Marie Kondo thing where you look at these previous emotional learnings, thank them for their service, and tell them they are no longer needed, as you discard them. I don't know if it WORKS, but it's delightful.

@nosilverv https://t.co/LrlkQKikqM


And if the clutter resists https://t.co/6nyN83hNuz https://t.co/dg9tVEHdPj