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Joshua Becker | How The Convenience Fallacy Contributes to Clutter in Our Home @JoshuaBecker | Uploaded March 2023 | Updated October 2024, 6 days ago.
By leaving things out in the open, we think we’re saving time when we need them, but the result is a huge source of the visual clutter in our homes.

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Timestamps:
0:00 What is the convenience fallacy?
2:51 1. Notice
3:23 2. Clear cabinets and drawers
3:57 3. Find a home out of sight
4:34 4. Store items away from the start
5:05 5. Notice the new space
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