Marie Kondo es una mujer astuta. En enero de 2019 convirtió su libro The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up, en la serie de Netflix, Tidying Up with Marie Kondo, que convenció a las masas que un hogar ordenado y sin tantas cosas da pie a una vida mejor. Los fans de Kondo siguieron la doctrina del método KonMari religiosamente, el cual aconseja a las personas a deshacerse de todo aquello que no les cause alegría. Para muchos, renunciar a estos objetos fue como volver a nacer. Pero, en noviembre del año pasado, Kondo lanzó una tienda en línea que vende poco más de 100 productos para el hogar. “Una vez que has terminado de ordenar, le puedes dar la bienvenida a más cosas, personas y experiencias memorables”, dice su sitio web.
Nadie puede acusar a Kondo de actuar con malicia. Los seres humanos estamos poseídos por las posesiones y una tienda en línea es el inevitable siguiente paso de las celebridades para crear un imperio (es decir, ganar el mayor dinero posible mientras sigan siendo relevantes). Su giro de minimalismo a consumismo es contradictorio, evidentemente, pero también es un reflejo de nuestras propias actitudes hacia las pertenencias .Queremos hacer una limpieza profunda en nuestro hogar, pero al mismo tiempo seguimos deseando tener más. Kondo sabe que la alegría de deshacerte de algunas pertenencias queda en segundo plano cuando aparece el éxtasis de comprar en Internet.
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