Stress, anxiety, and many other obsessions are all part of modern city life. Although this may seem unrealistic, The pursuit of perfection can fill our lives but it can also drag us into the void. This being said, let’s have a closer look at Japanese philosophy. Wabi-SabiIt is the art and science of loving imperfections.

What is Wabi Sabi? What needs will it satisfy and comfort?

Wabi – Sabi explains that everything is imperfect according to the Japanese aesthetic, and there may be deficiencies. It means to accept and love the imperfections in this short time that we have. Wabi is about beauty in its modest simplicity. Sabi describes time moving forward. Everything grows, develops and ages. Wabi and Sabi get along because they are open to accepting the world as it is. Staying in the momentSimple beauty.

Accepting the imperfections that reminds you of the past

This philosophy is similar We need a refuge from the modern obsession with perfection.. He suggests that life is more meaningful when there are flaws, and that we should accept our weaknesses while also embracing our strengths. Our lives aren’t perfect due to our scars, lines and band-aids. But that’s why it’s so beautiful.

It is valuable for any time we have been together for a while to age with us, and to hold many memories. It may not be as beautiful as the first day of a cup of coffee that we share on our most happy and saddest days. However, this gives it a special meaning. We fold the page of a Book we are currently reading You can underline or highlight a paragraph. These cues allow us to remember which part we love when we finally get it. Perhaps it’s a job that we didn’t love, or it was given to us as a gift during an unusual occasion. Maybe its ink is running out. Even though it’s lost its function in a significant way, it is still more than just a pen. These are all our memories. Life is meaningfulIt is the essence of life.

GleichzeitigWabi-Sabi is a way to express the desire for experience, rather than perfection in this world. It tells you that instead of watching from the sidelines and living your life to the fullest, you must go into it and experience it with all its mistakes, ups and downs.

Is perfection perfect?

Candles that we have never lit on one side… Perfect, immaculate but zero-kilometer items that do not contain any emotion or emotion… Maybe a more lovely kitchen or just the sets we kept for guests… Brand new clothes, but waiting for a better memory on one side of the closet.

So, you? Aren’t imperfections better than perfection?

As in the lyrics to The Kills song Cheap and Cheerful

Boring because you are right.
When you act insane, you are stupid.
Let’s light some candles.
Let’s not be afraid to use what we don’t have the energy to.
Not all homes are tidy.
Once in a while, let your toys invade the home of your children.
Let’s make memories that celebrate the sweetness and chaos of life, not dull and sane.

It may be helpful to try Wabi – Sabi, one of these interesting Japanese philosophyTo love your imperfections and look at your life from a different perspective.