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JAPANESE PROVERB

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Diplomatic Services operational officer

Kaizen is Japanese for “change for the better” or “continuous improvement,” and the author explains this business philosophy that has expanded into the personal growth arena to give a clear pathway to reaching your goals through consistent incremental changes.

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The Philosophy Of Alan Watts

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