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Why You Hold On to Clutter - Clutter - Lifehacker

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Erin Doland is a minimalism guru and editor of the home and office organization blog Unclutterer; today she's taking a look at the psychology behind clutter, and why it's hard for you to get rid of something once you've touched it.

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