Allergic to Clutter

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By Joshua Fields Millburn

It’s sneezin’ season, and if you’re anything like me, you are currently sniffling through an antihistamine haze.

There’s so much clutter in the air right now.

Coughing, weezing, congestion—
these are symptoms, not the problem.

The problem is the pollen.

Some people are allergic to it.
Others don’t even notice it.

The same is true of clutter.

Some people feel it immediately—
a tightness in the chest,
a low-grade anxiety,
a sense that something is off.

Others can sit in the middle of it, unfazed.

Neither is wrong.

But here’s what’s interesting…

Even if you don’t experience seasonal allergies,
you still have a threshold—
a point where the air gets thick enough to notice.

And clutter works the same way.
You don’t notice it until it’s hard to breathe.

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