Note: Although Wabi-sabi can be hard to define, we can translate its simplified meaning to “rustic simplicity” or “understated elegance” with a focus on a less-is-more mentality, while “taking pleasure in the imperfect”. It is easily applied in everyday life. The relentless pursuit of perfection — in possessions, relationships, achievements — often leads to stress, anxiety, depression, and hasty judgment. This Japanese concept can help you create a happier home and feel more content with life as it is, rather than always wishing for more. This book is captivating, informative, classic, and very detailed. It is simple to read and understand and will capture your attention, drawing you to the deep insights that go hand-in-hand with Wabi-Sabi. This book is a to-go guide on the secrets of how to live a long and meaningful life. You’ll get to know and understand that a long and well-lived life is not an unattainable dream. It is a dream that can come true if you are willing to implement the nuggets you’ll find in this book. It will make you love yourself immensely, love the world, not because you’re perfect or because the world is perfect, but because you’ll learn that imperfection is the new definition of perfection. |