Samuel manté des de fa vuit anys una relació amb Gabriela, però segueix vivint sol al seu pis de solter. El primer matí de juny rep una postal segellada al Japó que mostra un gat amb la pota aixecada i una enigmàtica nota: «WABI-SABI». Dies més tard li arriba una segona postal amb la fotografia d’un
Wabi Sabi: Accepting Imperfection And Taking Pleasure In The Transient Nature Of Earthly Things. Japanese Minimalism
✍ Scribed by Alicia Mori
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 63 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B0831NQPKS
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
This Japanese Philosophy Will Help You Regain Happiness, Appreciate Imperfection, And Lead A Mindful And Decluttered LifeMainstream culture teaches us to strive for perfection and to want more.You’ve probably thrown things away just because they got tiny scratches or other signs of use. You’ve probably scrolled through endless feeds of perfect bodies, perfect homes, and perfect meals on Instagram and Pinterest – and then you’ve spent time and money trying to achieve that perfection… and ended up being sad and frustrated.Let’s stop and think whether it’s really necessary.Perfection gets boring, so why don’t we enjoy the uniqueness of imperfection? People and things age with time, so why don’t we accept and appreciate aging as an inevitable part of life?The Japanses have been doing it for centuries and even invented a name for it: Wabi-Sabi. In short, Wabi-Sabi is about appreciating the beauty and uniqueness of imperfection.This book will teach you how to incorporate Wabi-Sabi into your mindset and your daily life. This isn’t yet another decluttering book that will tell you to throw everything away. This isn’t yet another book on minimalism that makes a cult out of empty desks and sterile white walls. Instead, this book will help you notice and cultivate beauty in your life and your possessions.Here’s what you’ll learn:The three principles of Wabi-SabiHow to apply Wabi-Sabi to your home: minimalism, shabby chic, and moreHow to stop obsessing about perfection and lead a relaxed, mindful lifeHow to gain mental clarity and focus by getting rid of non-essential physical and mental clutterAnd much more!Some Frequently Asked Questions:Q: Isn’t Wabi-Sabi just a fancy name for hoarding piles of broken things?A: No. Wabi-Sabi is about appreciating the beauty of imperfection. Once you’re able to do this, you’ll naturally tend towards minimalism and discarding non-essential things.Q: How will Wabi-Sabi make me feel better?A: Among other things, it will make you more forgiving towards yourself and others. Besides, practicing Wabi-Sabi will boost your physical health because you’ll get a brand new perspective on nutrition and exercise. There are many other benefits – just try Wabi-Sabi and see for yourself!Are you ready to embrace the beauty of imperfection?Scroll up, click on"Buy Now with 1-Click", and Get Your Copy Now!
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