Does doing laundry bring you joy? It seems like for millions of people, the everyday task of folding your clothes and putting them back in place has become a prominent hobby. Japanese organisation guru Marie Kondo's Netflix show gained mass acclaim and created a new trend of obsessing over laundry hacks. YouTube is filled with videos of people showing different ways of folding clothes while Instagram is packed with neatly organised closets. People have begun using the humble task of folding as an anxiety healer and Kondo's joyful organisation clips are getting millions of views.
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