Japan
Japanophile~
Japan
Japanophile~
At first glance, the Tokyo subway system appears overwhelming, but once you discover all the navigational aids, it’s impossible to get lost. Besides identifying each subway line with a color and number, there are also color-coded guided paths painted on the floor you can simply follow until you get to your train. And once you’re there, there’s a
... See moreSeveral of the oldest known continuously-operating companies in the world are Japanese. Seven were founded prior to the year 1,000. The size of companies in the database of Japanese firms over 100 years old clearly proves that firms do not have to grow large to survive. In fact most shinise are small- to medium-sized, private (often family-owned)
... See moreThat’s right. By handling each sentimental item and deciding what to discard, you process your past. If you just stow these things away in a drawer or cardboard box, before you realize it, your past will become a weight that holds you back and keeps you from living in the here and now. To put your things in order means to put your past in order,
... See moreNone of us live in an objective world, but instead in a subjective world that we ourselves have given meaning to. The world you see is different from the one I see, and it’s impossible to share your world with anyone else.
HOW MUCH LONELINESS THE TRUTH CAN CAUSE
With Ikigai (“your true calling”), we discussed how the citizens of Okinawa, Japan find their “reason to get out of bed in the morning” by discovering a personal passion project.
One believes unconditionally without concerning oneself with such things as security. That is confidence.
In Japan there’s a phrase that says that the higher a tree grows, the more wind it has on it. It’s a natural part of what it means to grow. You could try to force the wind to stop, but you could also work with it, just like you do in sailing. Be patient; let the circumstances take you there. Go with the wind, and you’re either going to get there or
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