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How Marie Kondo Is Really Cleaning Up (at the Bank)
Japan’s reigning queen of tidiness wants to save millions of people from clutter, and perhaps clean up financially along the way.
04 Feb 2019, 12:31 PM IST i

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(Bloomberg Businessweek) -- On a cold January afternoon in Manhattan, Riley Soloner was visiting the Upper East Side outpost of the Container Store, a retailer that specializes in goods to help customers better organize the messes of modern life. Soloner was searching for a new laundry hamper because his old one no longer brought him joy. For many, that wouldn’t be adequate reason to consign it to the trash heap. But for adherents of...

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