No matter what home lifestyle “experts” like Martha Stewart and the editors of Real Simple claim, clutter is not the bane all human existence. For them, clutter, or rather, decluttering, is big business–that’s why volumes of copy has been written about how cleaning up the clutter in your life can set you free. But as A Perfect Mess: The Hidden Benefits of Disorder points out, there is a big fat greedy reason for lifestyle mavens to try and convince us that clutter is something deeply shameful. Home-organizing products constitute a $6 billion industry, closet-organizing systems rake in another $3 billion, and who knows how much the burgeoning professional organizing industry is raking in?

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I am a keen observer of life, a parent and I also work (which means I have to earn otherwise I dont get to pay my bills). Well I am also an aspiring writer (fantasy is a preferred genre). I blog so that I can sound off my ideas without driving my family insane with all the ideas I come out with. I would love it if you leave a comment when you visit my blog.

Marv Dumon serves as a mergers and acquisitions advisor for a middle-market financial services firm, specializing in industrial and energy companies. He maintains established relationships with more than 500 mid-market private equity firms. He also serves as a national business and finance columnist for Examiner.com. Dumon’s background includes experience in consulting, finance and operations with several organizations including two S&P 500 companies. He received Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Business Administration and Master of Accounting degrees from the University of Texas at Austin.
