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"Even if you're not absolutely certain about something, you can try to get as close to the truth as possible while acknowledging that there will be some error in what you're saying. Aspiring to the truth is very important." —Elon Musk
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1. "Ikigai." refers to having a reason for being, a purpose in life.
2. "Ganbaru." means to persist, to never give up, even in the face of adversity.
3. "Shoganai." translates to "it can't be helped." Accepting that some things are out of our control and learning to move on can bring a sense of peace and release from stress and frustration.
4. "Kanban." refers to a signboard or billboard. In a life context, it can mean setting goals and visualizing your path to achieve them.
5. "Wabi-sabi." celebrates the beauty of imperfection and the impermanence of life. Embracing wabi-sabi can help you find joy in simple things.
6. "Shikata ga nai." means "it can't be helped." By accepting what we cannot change and focusing on what we can, we reduce stress and anxiety.
7. "Kodawari." refers to a passionate commitment to something, whether it be a personal hobby or a professional endeavor.
8. "Shouganai." translates to "it is what it is."
Accept truth, or not.
9. "Yuzurenai." means "don't give up." Holding onto this determination and never giving up brings a sense of pride and accomplishment.
10. "Nanakorobi yaoki." means "fall seven times, stand up eight." Embrace tenacity and resilience.
11. "Kokoro." refers to the heart and spirit. Cultivating a strong and positive kokoro can bring joy, peace, and fulfillment to your life, as well as inspire others.
12. "Shinto." means "the way of the gods." Live with a sense of spiritual purpose, follow your own moral code, and connect with the divine.
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