No, she just changed her approach to clutter. From her books and watching the show, it seems like her brand of decluttering was an expression of her values.
Parenthood changed me for the better, and relaxing a bit about clutter seems like a healthy move. It's okay to change.
Nope, saying she had a set of priorities that she shared, and then at some point, her priorities changed. It wasn't never about the techniques, but in executing on one's priorities.
In relating it back to the Linux distro being compared to Marie Kondo, the point is that having a small tidy distro isn't a value, unless it matches your computing priorities.
Yes but I bet you she's precisely the kind of person that when it matched her priorities, she sold it as a value in itself. Never outsource your critical thinking, I always say.