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Embrace the beauty of decay and patina from "summary" of Wabi Sabi by Beth Kempton

In the world of wabi sabi, there is an appreciation for the impermanence of things. Objects age, materials wear down, and surfaces become weathered over time. Instead of seeing this as a negative aspect, wabi sabi encourages us to find beauty in decay and patina. When we embrace the beauty of decay and patina, we are acknowledging the natural process of aging and transformation. A weathered piece of wood or a rusty metal surface tells a story of time passing, of experiences lived, and of history unfolding. These signs of wear and tear add character and depth to an object, making it unique and interesting. In a world that often values perfection and youth, wabi sabi offers a different perspective. It invites us to see the beauty in imperfection, in the marks left by time and use. By embracing decay and patina, we are reminded of the transient nature of life and the inevitability of change. This awareness can lead to a deeper sense of gratitude for the present moment and a greater appreciation for the passage of time.
  1. Wabi sabi teaches us to find beauty in the imperfect, the incomplete, and the impermanent. It encourages us to look beyond the surface and see the inherent value in things that have been weathered by time. By embracing decay and patina, we are able to connect with the natural world and find joy in the fleeting moments of life.
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Wabi Sabi

Beth Kempton

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