I don’t get the hate here. Her whole instagram is about the boring and mundane. She does go out and is regularly tagged in friend’s posts etc. but it isn’t the main focus of her account. My life isn’t really that much more exciting? What I don’t get is why the apartment still. Probably one of those couples who live mortgage free with lots of super?
The hate is not about her organised-ness, nor do I mention any level of antisocial-ness, it's that everything is so regimented, mostly quite bad taste (for a wealthy person, at least) and, the irony being that you'd expect someone who can afford a "better" quality of life (this is an assumption) wouldn't make a side hustle out of the most mundane aspect of her life, highlighting that they eat like they're in a university dorm (not the kids) and live a stark, container-filled, 90's bachelor-pad style apartment -- the paid partnership with Ostelin says it all. The discussion was lolling at the tragicness of it all.
The hate is not about her organised-ness, nor do I mention any level of antisocial-ness, it's that everything is so regimented, mostly quite bad taste (for a wealthy person, at least) and, the irony being that you'd expect someone who can afford a "better" quality of life (this is an assumption) wouldn't make a side hustle out of the most mundane aspect of her life, highlighting that they eat like they're in a university dorm (not the kids) and live a stark, container-filled, 90's bachelor-pad style apartment -- the paid partnership with Ostelin says it all. The discussion was lolling at the tragicness of it all.
But in saying all that, I did listen to the AG podcast with AOA, which was pretty yawn, however, AOA was open about the fact that she has chronic anxiety and her organisation was about managing her anxiety as it was a mechanism for control. So really, her account should be called "an anxious apartment".
Also, regarding someone's exciting life VS another, I can tell you that my life is 100% more exciting/pleasurable/relaxing because I am not a slave to a to-do list, a box to check, a lunchbox to make, a "mix bowl" to make, etc - if things get done, they get done, if they don't, everyone survives. By ONLY be able to relax after everything is "done" (spoiler, nothing is ever done), she's stitched herself up for a pretty depressing existence with zero spontaneity or peace.