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KEY WABI SABI IDEAS AND PRINCIPLES

Living in the moment - escaping unnecessary thoughts of the past and future.

Simplicity - putting the greatest attention into the few things that are most important to you.

Emptiness - leaving the space for new things to come into your life.

Sobriety - retaining dignity, self control, common sense and level headedness.

Intuition - to be able to understand without analytical or logic reasoning.

Transient beauty - an appreciation of beauty that comes and goes.

Nothing is complete - understanding that life is a process without clear beginnings and ends.

Acceptance - to adapt to changing circumstances and make the best of any situation.

Imperfection - embracing and loving people, things, nature as they are.

Asymmetry - to be free from trying to make objects and layout symmetrical or in regimented patterns.

Appreciation - to cultivate an attitude of endless appreciation for ourselves and the world we live in. Seeing the best in everything.

Tranquillity - to free ourselves from all the unnecessary noise, clutter and distractions that distract us from find that inner peace.

Naturalness - living close to nature, using natural materials.

Nothing contrived - to express yourself freely without trying to satisfy superficial trends or fashions.

Non attachment - freedom from doctrines, concepts and beliefs.

Humbleness - being yourself without projecting your ego. Leading an unassuming, unpretentious, unostentatious life.

Modesty - to live a life that is varied without indulging in excesses or extremes.

Austerity - to be free from pandering to luxuries and making the most of very little.

Embracing change - enjoying the idea that everyday is new and different, that our world is full of variables and that nothing is static.

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