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- 400 pages
- 14 hours of reading
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The book explores the Japanese philosophy of impermanence in everyday objects, contrasting it with the Western approach of durability. It highlights examples such as disposable straw sandals, simple robes designed for easy upkeep, and the tradition of providing fresh chopsticks for each guest. Through these illustrations, the narrative delves into the cultural significance of transience in Japanese life, emphasizing a mindset that values the temporary and the cyclical nature of use and renewal.
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Kokoro, Lafcadio Hearn
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- 2005
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