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Summary

Wabi-Sabi is presented as a philosophy that embraces imperfection, incompleteness, and impermanence as true beauty in life and art.

Abstract

The concept of Wabi-Sabi is poetically explored as a genuine approach to living, emphasizing the appreciation of beauty in life's imperfections and unexpected moments. It suggests that perfection is not the ultimate goal; instead, one should find value in the flawed, the transient, and the unfinished. The text encourages individuals to accept their own imperfections and those of the world around them, advocating for a life that embraces the natural cycle of growth and decay. This philosophy is not only a way of seeing the world but also a way of being within it, where the acceptance of impermanence leads to a deeper connection with oneself and the environment.

Opinions

  • Perfection is overrated and should not be the primary pursuit in life.
  • True beauty is found in the imperfections and incompleteness of things.
  • Acceptance of one's imperfect self is crucial for personal growth and fulfillment.
  • The world's imperfections should be embraced rather than shunned.
  • Impermanence is a natural part of life that should be acknowledged and appreciated.
  • Wabi-Sabi offers a perspective that can lead to a more authentic and meaningful existence.

Wabi-Sabi

What a true way to live

“Wabi-Sabi” | ©Design by Kiran Kumar

Wabi-sabi, what a true way to live. Find the beauty in mishaps and in the misplaced moments in life. Perfection is not a goal to be attained, cast your eye on what seems out of place, imperfect and incomplete. That is where true beauty resides. Enjoy the flaws in yourself and in the world outside. Be imperfect. Be incomplete. Be impermanent. Accept your imperfect self. Accept all that isn’t perfect in this imperfect world.

©Kiran Kumar Thank you for reading my poetry🙏

Thank you, Dr Mehmet Yildiz and Illumination, for publishing my work.

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