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In this video, I talk about how to transform your relationship to 'stuff' using a certain Japanese philosophy. Also, if you want to find out how Slow Living can change your life, watch this video • 8 Ways Slow Living Wil...
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Since adopting a minimalist lifestyle, it’s become clearer that I struggle to accept the imperfect and impermanent nature of things, not only physical belongings but the other things we hold dear such as friendships and relationships. However, recently I discovered a Japanese philosophy called Wabi Sabi that's helping me embrace imperfection and impermanence and that accepting them can help to transform our experience of minimalism and enhance the quality of our lives.
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CHAPTERS
0:00 I struggle with imperfection and impermanence
0:53 The meaning of Wabi Sabi
1:37 We aren't owners, we are "custodians"
2:53 Broken doesn't mean "bad"
4:49 To struggle is to suffer
6:00 Perfection is the wrong goal
7:35 Acceptance doesn't mean 'resignation'
8:43 Making the most if what we have