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JAPANESE CONCEPTS To Live A Fullfilled Life

JAPANESE CONCEPTS To Live A Fullfilled Life

1) KAIZEN – kaizen means continuous improvement. Constantly trying to improve across all areas of life. To let go off the assumptions and perfectionism.

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These are some beautiful and simple japanese concepts which I read in an article . it shows the principles with which the japanese live their life which contributes to their better life .

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