Explores the cultural philosophies of wabi-sabi (embracing imperfection) and ichigo ichie (treasuring the moment). Resilience stems from accepting change and staying present.
Ikigai thrives when you accept life as it is, with its imperfections and surprises.
Japanese aesthetics prioritize asymmetry, aging, and simplicity—seeing beauty in the flawed and impermanent.
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A chapter-by-chapter summary of Ikigai: The Japanese Secret to a Long and Happy Life by Francesc Miralles and Héctor García, complete with insights and “Did you know?” facts for each chapter. This book blends Japanese philosophy, longevity studies, and practical wisdom into a guide for discovering your purpose and living with joy, discipline, and fulfillment.
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Wabi-sabi (The beauty of imperfection) is a Japanese aesthetic and worldview accepting transience and imperfection, embracing a beauty that is imperfect, impermanent, and incomplete.
Derived from Buddhist teachings, its central teachings are around asymmetry, ...
Learn from the Japanese concept of Wabi Sabi which encourages to value simplicity and to find beauty in imperfections and impermanence.
Wabi sabi teaches us how to simplify and prioritize the right things, while allowing time to make the necessary changes. It shows us how to access the mag...
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