Shokunin – The Japanese art of Work for work’s sake
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Just checked out the post on Shokunin – really resonates with the whole vibe of craftsmanship and commitment to quality. I love how you highlighted that it’s not just about the end product but the dedication to the process itself. It’s a reminder that sometimes, it’s okay to be “kiasu” when it comes to honing our skills.
You also touched on the idea that mastery takes time, which is so true in this instant gratification world we live in. It got me thinking: what’s a skill or hobby you’ve always wanted to dive into but haven’t because of the rush to succeed?
I’m asking because I feel like we often overlook the beauty of the journey when chasing success, and reflecting on what truly excites us might just lead to some surprising discoveries. What do you think?
Just checked out the post on Shokunin – really resonates with the whole vibe of craftsmanship and commitment to quality. I love how you highlighted that it’s not just about the end product but the dedication to the process itself. It’s a reminder that sometimes, it’s okay to be “kiasu” when it comes to honing our skills.
You also touched on the idea that mastery takes time, which is so true in this instant gratification world we live in. It got me thinking: what’s a skill or hobby you’ve always wanted to dive into but haven’t because of the rush to succeed?
I’m asking because I feel like we often overlook the beauty of the journey when chasing success, and reflecting on what truly excites us might just lead to some surprising discoveries. What do you think?