“Imperfection is a form of freedom.” – Anh Ngo Have you ever held a chipped mug that somehow became your favorite one? Or felt the familiar comfort of an old bedsheet or shirt and smiled without meaning to? There’s something quietly beautiful about things that aren’t perfect — and that’s exactly what the Japanese philosophy…… Continue reading The Wabi-Sabi Way: Finding Beauty in Letting Things Be
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Scars That Shine: The Art of Mending and Letting Be
I think it’s good to take the time to fix something rather than throw it away. It’s an antidote to wastefulness and to the need for immediate gratification. You get to see a whole process through, beginning to end, nothing abstract about it. You’ll always notice the fabric scar, of course, but there’s an art…… Continue reading Scars That Shine: The Art of Mending and Letting Be