Japan
Japanophile~
Japan
Japanophile~
Deconstruction posited that all texts are unstable and irreducibly complex and that ever variable meanings are imputed by readers and observers.
In this world, no matter how powerful one is, there are two things that cannot be forced. YOUTH: What are they? PHILOSOPHER: Respect and love.
Japanese manufacturers say, a “defect is a treasure.” In other words, by eagerly seeking out your “defects” and studying them carefully to identify why and how that performance failure occurred, you get the opportunity to improve. If you avoid feedback from those you serve, you never get the chance to learn how to be a more effective competitor.
Their Japanese guide looked at them and smiled sheepishly. “We make sure it fits when we design it.”
If I change, the world will change. No one else will change the world for me . . .
And as I gazed at the image I’d done, the next color leaped up at me. Orange. Not just a simple orange, but a flaming orange, a color that had both a strong vitality and also a premonition of decay. Like a fruit slowly rotting away. Creating this color was much more of a challenge than the green. It wasn’t simply a color, but had to be connected
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