Japan
Japanophile~
Japan
Japanophile~
What kind of goal is the act of going on a journey? Suppose you are going on a journey to Egypt. Would you try to arrive at the Great Pyramid of Giza as efficiently and quickly as possible, and then head straight back home by the shortest route? One would not call that a “journey.” You should be on a journey the moment you step outside your home,
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amazon.comA lot of people think that the more friends you have the better, but I’m not so sure about that. There’s no value at all in the number of friends or acquaintances you have. And this is a subject that connects with the task of love, but what we should be thinking about is the distance and depth of the relationship.
fermented salsa or hot sauce (I usually find some at my local farmers’ market, or you can make your own!) and add it to eggs, stir-fries, and tacos. Grab some fermented beets, carrots, or sauerkraut and add a spoonful to salads or roasted meats or veggies. Make a bowl of miso soup or take a swig from a bottle of kefir.
Harajuku** itself is Tokyo’s youth culture capital, focused on the Takeshita Dori (east from the station), a narrow street lined with quirky shops and often even quirkier fashions.
First, one accepts one’s irreplaceable “this me” just as it is. That is self-acceptance. Then, one places unconditional confidence in other people.