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A Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ user asked this question about The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing:
"Get rid of anything that doesn't spark joy." That's a cute idea, but there's chemotherapy medicine in the medicine cabinet, and it requires soul-searching to find the joy in that. I kept thinking, "Surely she'll address the hard stuff soon?!" I haven't found that part yet.
Tresha I'm astounded by the lack of empathy in people's responses to this question. It's a valid point. What does one do with necessary items that you don't …m´Ç°ù±ðI'm astounded by the lack of empathy in people's responses to this question. It's a valid point. What does one do with necessary items that you don't enjoy? Is it truly practical to say I will only keep what brings me joy?

The OP has CANCER. Cancer - the life changing disease that is difficult and is not the same as your third-cousin's cancer, or your half-brother's cancer. If you yourself have not received chemo than you do not have a right to tell her she's feeling sorry for herself.

She can question the practicality of this author's advice, especially with the circumstances of her health. (less)
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