Japan
Japanophile~
Japan
Japanophile~
The brochure for her favorite place was glossy black, printed on thick card stock. It had something the other brochures lacked. You could say it looked expensive, but I thought it looked aggressive. The lettering was thick and gold. No trace of the cutesy, happy, undemanding purity normally found in ads for clinics geared toward average women. Its
... See moreThe reason every item must have a designated place is because the existence of an item without a home multiplies the chances that your space will become cluttered again.
Seventeen years later, father of the emoji Shigetaka Kurita would create the first one—a heart—for Japanese telemarketing company NTT Docomo,
As Csikszentmihalyi asserts in his book Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience, flow is “the state in which people are so involved in an activity that nothing else seems to matter; the experience itself is so enjoyable that people will do it even at great cost, for the sheer sake of doing it.”
The Zen monks used the arts as a vehicle for the serious business of communicating their understanding of life to their fellowmen, but within their work there was also humor, satire, and an exquisite sense of beauty.
Two thoughts from Shinichi Suzuki "Knowledge is not skill. Knowledge plus ten thousand times is skill."
"Art is not in some far-off place. A work of Art is the expression of a man's whole personality, sensibility and ability"
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