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Embrace the flaws as part of the whole from "summary" of Wabi Sabi by Beth Kempton

In a world that often values perfection and uniformity, the concept of embracing flaws as part of the whole can be a radical idea. Wabi Sabi teaches us to see the beauty in imperfection, to appreciate the uniqueness that comes from flaws. Instead of striving for an unattainable ideal of flawlessness, we are encouraged to accept and even celebrate the quirks, cracks, and imperfections that make something truly special. Through the lens of Wabi Sabi, we learn to see the beauty in simplicity. It is not about elaborate ornamentation or excessive embellishment, but rather about finding beauty in the natural and unadorned. By embracing the flaws in an object or a person, we are able to see the true essence and character that lies beneath the surface. This simplicity allows us to connect more deeply with the world around us, appreciating the beauty in everyday moments that we might otherwise overlook. Clarity is another key aspect of Wabi Sabi. By accepting imperfections as part of the whole, we are able to see things more clearly, without the distortion of unrealistic expectations. When we let go of the need for perfe...
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    Wabi Sabi

    Beth Kempton

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