Wabi Sabi - Japanese Wisdom for a Perfectly Imperfect Life
Beth Kempton
Summary
Rooted in centuries-old Japanese philosophy, Beth Kempton’s exploration of wabi sabi offers a refreshing counterpoint to modern perfectionism. The book invites readers to embrace imperfection, impermanence, and the beauty found in the natural cycle of growth and decay. Through both practical guidance and reflective wisdom, Kempton distills an aesthetic and worldview that prioritizes authenticity, simplicity, and a deeper appreciation for the present moment.
- Wabi sabi is the art of finding beauty in imperfection and transience.
- Perfection is an illusion; embracing flaws leads to greater fulfillment.
- Simplicity and minimalism are central...
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