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10 Japanese Philosophies That Change Life's Perspective

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FARZANA SURI VICTORY COACH

10 JAPANESE
PHILOSPHIES
THAT HELP
VIEW LIFE
FROM A
DIFFERENT
PERSPECTIVE

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1.
Kintsugi

The tradition of repairing


broken ceramics with
gold.
Sometimes, in repairing
things that have broken,
we can create something
more unique, beautiful,
and resilient.
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2.
Kaizen

It means change for the


better.
Instead of trying to make
radical life changes, you
should start with small,
daily, incremental
improvements.

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3.
Wabi-sabi

It embodies the idea of


embracing imperfection.

It reminds you to allow to


remain in harmony with
imperfection around you.

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4.
Tsundoku

It is the act of buying


books and never reading
them.
It’s more about living with
curiosity than it is about
collecting.

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5.
Oubaitori

It embodies the spirit of


not comparing oneself.
It's about not focusing on
what you lack, but rather
celebrating all the things
you have in abundance.

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6.
Omoiyari
It is a form
of selfless
compassion, a feeling of
understanding for the
experience of others.
It involves empathizing with
and even anticipating other
people’s needs and concerns.

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7.
Gaman

It is a philosophy that even


the seemingly unbearable
burdens of the world should
be faced with patience and
dignity.
It stressed the importance of
living with honor and integrity
even in times of hardship.

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8.
Shikata ga nai

It is a mindset that teaches


people to live in the present
moment and focus on what
they can control instead of
worrying about what’s not
within their control.

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9.
Ikigai

It is all about finding joy in life


through purpose.
It's the reason why you wake
up in the morning —
something you are good at,
that brings you joy, and that
the world needs.

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10.
Uketamo

It means acceptance to the


core.
It means the sooner you can
accept all the good and bad
things life throws at you, the
lighter you will feel.

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FARZANA SURI VICTORY COACH

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