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Embrace the beauty of things that are imperfect and incomplete from "summary" of Wabi Sabi by Beth Kempton

Wabi-sabi is a Japanese philosophy that finds beauty in imperfection and impermanence. It is about appreciating the simple, unpretentious, and humble things in life. In a world that often values perfection and completion, wabi-sabi encourages us to see the beauty in things that are flawed, incomplete, and transient. It is a celebration of the natural cycle of growth, decay, and transformation. Wabi-sabi teaches us to embrace the beauty of things that are imperfect and incomplete. It is about finding joy in the cracks, crevices, and patina that come with age and wear. Instead of seeking out flawlessness, wabi-sabi invites us to see the unique character and history of an object. It is a reminder that nothing lasts forever, and that there is beauty in the fleeting and temporary nature of life. By embracing wabi-sabi, we can learn to let go of our need for perfection and control. We can appreciate the beauty of things as they are, without trying to change or fix them. It is a practice of acceptance and gratitude for the way things are, rather than constantly striving for an unattainable ideal. Wabi-sabi encourages us to slow down, be present, and savor the moments of beauty and imperfection that surround us. In a world that is often focused on progress, achievement, and success, wabi-sabi offers a refreshing perspective on life. It reminds us to find beauty in the ordinary, to see the value in what is overlooked, and to embrace the imperfect and incomplete. Instead of constantly seeking perfection, wabi-sabi encourages us to find contentment and fulfillment in the imperfect and unfinished aspects of life. It is a philosophy that can bring peace, harmony, and joy to our lives if we are willing to embrace its wisdom.
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    Wabi Sabi

    Beth Kempton

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