The book *Wabi-Sabi*, written by Beth Kempton, introduces a Japanese philosophy—a way of life that embraces imperfection, simplicity, and the natural flow of life.
Applying the principles of 'wabi-sabi' to artists, designers, poets and philosophers in everyday life means embracing imperfection, simplicity and authenticity. It’s not something you “do right”—in fact, it’s about letting go of that need 😊 Here are ways to bring *wabi-sabi* naturally into your daily life: ## 🌿 1. Accept imperfections (nothing is perfect) * Stop chasing “perfect” results, whether it’s work, relationships, or appearance * Appreciate imperfections as part of your uniqueness * Example: a broken cup, a mistake at work, or a bad day → see them as part of growth 👉 Mindset Shift: *“This is enough.”* ## 🏡 2. Simplify Your Space * Keep only the things you truly need or want * Choose natural materials (wood, clay, cotton) * Avoid unnecessary items and decorations 👉 A simple room = a peaceful mind ## ⏳ 3. Appreciate the passing of life Time * Notice how things age—furniture, your body, relationships * Cherish the experience instead of fearing aging 👉 Old i...




