7 Japnease life concepts..By Namya Mehta

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The 7 japnease concepts our really important in your life...


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Japanese people have developed a deep respect for nature, a keen aesthetic sense, and a reverence for tradition reflected in their daily lives. So , here are 7 I believe can help families navigate the challenges of life and maintain their unity and success .

7 Japanese life concepts By Namya Mehta

The 7 life concepts Ikigai Shikata ga ni Wabi Sabi Gaman Kaizen Shu -Ha- Ri Mono no aware

Ikigai Ikigai means the “Purpose of your life”. It's the intersection of what you love, what you are good at, what the world needs, and what you can be paid for. By identifying your ikigai , you can find a sense of meaning and direction in your life.

Shikata ga ni Shikata ga ni means “ Control what you can control ”. It emphasises acceptance and resilience in the face of adversity. It's not about resignation, but acknowledging that some things are outside of our control and finding a way to move forward.

Wabi Sabi Wabi Sabi mean “Wisdom in natural simplicity“, it also means “Flawed beauty”. This concept embraces the beauty of imperfection, transience, and the natural world . It's about finding beauty in the imperfect, the incomplete, and the fleeting . Wabi-sabi encourages us to appreciate the simple, unadorned, and natural elements of life.

Gaman Gaman means “Stay strong, control how you react ”. It emphasises perseverance, resilience, and self-discipline in the face of hardship or adversity . Gaman is about staying strong and not giving up, even in difficult circumstances.

Kaizen Kaizen means “Continuous change or improvement”. It's about making small, incremental changes or ongoing sustainable improvements in all aspects of life, from personal development to business operations ...In order to  achieve long-term progress and growth. Kaizen

Shu-Ha-Rahi Shu-ha- ri means “ first learn, then detach, and finally transcend”. Shu-Ha- Ri is a martial arts concept that's been adapted to various fields, including business, education, and personal development . Shu-Ha- Ri emphasises the importance of following tradition and learning from others, before developing one's own style or approach.

Mono no aware Mono no aware means “ Beauty in impermanence and transience” Mono no aware describes the bittersweet feeling of appreciation for the fleeting nature of life . It's about cherishing the present moment, acknowledging its beauty, and feeling gratitude for the time we have.

Thank you! 