A Japanese proverb teaches leaving situations without causing disruption. This wisdom emphasizes departing with dignity and ...
"Better to grow accustomed than merely to learn." Some wisdom arrives as a lecture. This proverb arrives as an invitation. It does not ask you to study harder. It does not demand more effort in the ...
Some sayings survive for hundreds of years not because they sound poetic, but because people keep proving them true generation after generation. Human habits change very slowly. Technology evolves, ...
Some wisdom arrives wrapped in elaborate explanation. This proverb arrives in five words. It does not justify itself. It does not need to. Take no ko no you ni, after rain, bamboo shoots, is one of ...
Have you ever felt the subtle, exhausting desire to merge with the masses, to jump on every fleeting internet trend, or to copy the lives of the people on your social media feed? If you want to regain ...
Japanese proverbs are renowned for conveying life lessons in an easy but powerful way through imagery. They have been handed down from generation to generation and usually highlight virtues like ...
A Japanese proverb warns that a single moment of shame can overshadow years of pride, highlighting how easily reputation can ...