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Embrace the concept of giri and uphold your sense of duty and obligation from "summary" of Ikigai and Other Japanese Words to Live by by Mari Fujimoto

Giri, a fundamental concept in Japanese culture, embodies a strong sense of duty and obligation. It is the understanding that one has responsibilities and obligations towards others, whether it be family, friends, colleagues, or society at large. This concept emphasizes the importance of fulfilling one's duties and obligations, even when it may be difficult or inconvenient. To embrace the concept of giri means to honor and respect these obligations, even in the face of adversity. It requires a level of commitment and dedication to upholding one's responsibilities, no matter the circumstances. Giri is not simply about fulfilling obligations out of a sense of duty; it is about doing so with sincerity and a genuine desire to contribute positively to the well-being of others. In Japanese society, giri is deeply ingrained in the cultural fabric, shaping how individuals interact with each other and the world around them. It is a guiding principle that influences decision-making, relationships, and even personal values. By upholding one's sense of duty and obligation, one can cultivate trust, respect, and harmony in their relationships with others. When faced with dilemmas or challenges, the concept of giri can provide a moral compass, guiding individuals towards making decisions that align with their values and obligations. It encourages individuals to prioritize the welfare of others and act in a way that reflects integrity and honor.
  1. Embracing the concept of giri is about recognizing and honoring the interconnectedness of all beings and taking responsibility for one's role in fostering positive relationships and contributing to the greater good. It is a reminder that our actions have consequences and that by upholding our sense of duty and obligation, we can create a more harmonious and compassionate world for ourselves and others.
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Ikigai and Other Japanese Words to Live by

Mari Fujimoto

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