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ganbaru, which means “to persevere” or “to stay firm by doing one’s best.”
Francesc Miralles • Ikigai: The Japanese Secret to a Long and Happy Life
One of my favourite Japanese proverbs: nana korobi ya oki, which translates to ‘fall down seven times, stand up eight’. It expresses the Japanese devotion to working earnestly and persisting – telling us that, to make progress in life, we will inevitably sometimes strive to go beyond what we are currently capable of, which means we may very well... See more
The Japanese have a beautiful saying for this—a maxim that has survived through atomic bombs, economic collapse, and countless tsunamis: Shikata ga nai. “There’s nothing to be done, so move on.” Move forward. It takes a bit of self-deception to mind-wipe the regret and a truckload of moxie to push through the work of regaining control. But... See more
Bobby Hundreds • This Is Not a T-Shirt
ラン Run
Sublime
腰は低く、視差は高く
頭は冷静に、心は熱く
人に優しく、自分に厳しく
物腰は柔らかく、意志は硬く
発言はデカく、行動は地道に
意思決定は早く、諦めは悪く
ただ毎日やる。
とだいたいどうにかなる。
(ならないこともある…笑)
大平 裕介 / CEO at Leanerx.comperspiration
Ashley Herring Blake • Astrid Parker Doesn't Fail
Our effort in our practice should be directed from achievement to non-achievement. Usually when you do something, you want to achieve something, you attach to some result. From achievement to non-achievement means to be rid of the unnecessary and bad results of effort. If you do something in the spirit of non-achievement, there is a good quality in
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