Ah, spring! That magical season where the cold, gray mantle of winter is lifted to reveal the vibrant hues of new life. It's a time of renewal and rejuvenation, not just for nature but also for our spirits... and our homes. Yes, I'm talking about the time-honored tradition of spring cleaning. This practice, so deeply ingrained in cultures around the world, is not just about dusting off shelves and decluttering closets. It's a rich tapestry that weaves together historical customs, psychological renewal, and the universal human desire for fresh starts. So, grab a cup of your favorite beverage, and let's embark on a delightful journey through the history and psychology of spring cleaning.
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