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Wabi Sabi - The Art of Finding the Beauty of Imperfection: Discover Timeless Japanese Widsom to Cultivate Peace, Joy, and Balance in a Perfectly Imperfect Life | Includes Daily Exercises and Practices

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147 pages, Paperback

Published July 10, 2024

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Makoto Saito

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May 22, 2025
Wabi sabi is a great philosophy, connected with Buddhism and full with wisdom on how to go on your daily life without reaching your perfect self and to see things in a more simple and cherishing way.
This book feels on the most part generated with a language model. Very, very repetitive and no authenticity from the author, no personal situations or history on the matter to share. It feels like you are reading the same thing every page. Welcome to the 21st century where people can 'help' themselves to language models to write, fill content for a book. I'm disappointed, really. I believe most people would not invest their emotions to read something that no one put their efforts writing. The book also contains images that feel generated as well.
For this topic I would recommend the Wabi Sabi by Beth Kempton.
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September 2, 2024
One of the better Wabi Sabi books I have read in a while.
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