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At the Origins of Ikigai. Nagomi. The Lightness of Being in Japanese. The Philosophy of Balance

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At the Origins of Ikigai. Nagomi. The Lightness of Being in Japanese. The Philosophy of Balance
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Scientist and writer Ken Mogi, author of the world bestseller Ikigai. The meaning of life in Japanese introduces an original life philosophy deeply rooted in the history, traditions and culture of the Land of the Rising Sun. Nagomi can be seen as the foundation of many well-known Japanese concepts – wabi-sabi (the philosophy of accepting the fragility and temporal nature of everything around us, the ability to notice the charm of the fleeting and incomplete), kintsugi (the art of seeing the beautiful in the broken integrity of form and paying tribute to the difficulties and trials that leave their mark on us), Zen (the ability to restore internal balance, not subject to external influence). Thus, by understanding nakedness, you can better understand the essence of other key ideas of Japanese aesthetics and ancient ideals.

“Behind the silence and restraint of the Japanese lies the centuries-old secret of well-being and harmony in life. This book describes the Japanese path to self-realization and peace of mind – the path of the naked.
Ken Mogi
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