The article discusses the concept of 'Swedish death cleaning,' a method originating from Sweden and other Scandinavian countries aimed at decluttering one's home before death. It emphasizes the importance of thoughtful organization and reducing unnecessary burdens on family members after one’s passing. The practice involves evaluating possessions to determine their true value and purpose, rather than simply discarding items. The author suggests starting early and focusing on less emotionally significant items first, while retaining those with deep sentimental value. The approach encourages a more functional and peaceful living environment, helping families avoid future stress related to inheritance and decision-making.
Lectura del sesgo (Centro): The article presents the concept of Swedish death cleaning as a practical and philosophical approach to household organization, without overtly endorsing or criticizing any political ideology. While the topic relates to personal habits and cultural practices, it does not engage with political debate


