By Peerless Etiquette Magazine There comes a moment—often while wrestling with a closet door that refuses to shut—when one realizes that clutter is not merely a domestic inconvenience. It is a subtle uprising. A slow, persistent coup staged by objects we never consciously invited into our lives. A souvenir we don’t remember buying, a stack of mail we never meant to keep, a sweater that has somehow survived seven winters despite never being worn. Clutter is patient. It waits for us to look...
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