The Japanese philosophy 'shikata ga nai', meaning 'it cannot be helped', teaches acceptance of life's uncontrollable events.
Overthinking hinders peace and productivity. Embrace Japanese philosophies and practices to gain calm, clarity, and focus on ...
At the core of Kintsugi lies the philosophy of wabi-sabi, which embraces imperfection and transience. In Japanese culture, wabi-sabi celebrates the beauty of things imperfect, impermanent and ...
Japan’s ancient art of celebrating broken pottery is rooted in an eastern philosophy of life that finds beauty in imperfection. Many believe it can help us accept our flaws and foster a sense of ...
Honoring Japanese philosopher Nishida Kitaro, who used to stroll here on his commute to Kyoto University in the early 20th century, the Philosopher's Walk is a roughly mile-long pathway along the ...
Go Cubs Go." Nicknamed "The Throwing Philosopher" for his studious approach to baseball, Imanaga helped Japan capture last year's World Baseball Classic, where he said facing MLB talent inspired a ...
Among the 'new voices' suggested by the guide is Nishida Kitaro, a Japanese philosopher whose multicultural school of thought is said to 'challenge eurocentrism'. Also included is Uma Narayan ...