Rohit "ROSH" Sharma
@FoodographerΒ Β·Β 4:31
BOOK SUMMARY "WABI SABI"
So now one of the question which pops in mind, how can we incorporate wabisabi into our daily lives? There are many ways we can incorporate wabisabi into our daily lives. So one way is to appreciate the beauty of imperfection. For example, we can embrace the natural marks and wear that come with daily use in our positions like furniture, clothing and accessories. We can also learn to appreciate the beauty of the transients of things, such as changing of seasons, aging of materials, and passing of time
So I adore people who love seeing the world through the Wabisabi lens, so to speak. So thanks for bringing this up. I'm glad came across your swell and I might just have to revisit this book. Thanks
Swell Team
@SwellΒ Β·Β 0:15
Swati Sharma
@SwatiselfloveΒ Β·Β 0:28
Hi there. Thank you for sharing such a wonderful post and what a beautiful thought, operating behind this art of abisabi, embracing all your imperfections, embracing all your flaws and accepting yourself the way you are, instead of just continuously striving towards making yourself look perfect in front of this highly insensitive people around us. Thank you. You for sharing this and enlightening us. Thank you so much
Rohit "ROSH" Sharma
@FoodographerΒ Β·Β 0:23
Ah. Thanks, Arishbai. Always good to listen to you. Thanks for the encouraging word. And yes, Baby Sabi is such an topic that Jitnabas may Jayangay come here to bring those learning in action. That's very important
Rohit "ROSH" Sharma
@FoodographerΒ Β·Β 0:11
Thank you, Melissa. Thank you for your kind words. And yes, the topic is such and it brings a smile on your face after reading it
Rohit "ROSH" Sharma
@FoodographerΒ Β·Β 0:46
Ah. Thank you. Satya. I think you have wonderful, beautiful words by you, so yes. And you need to embrace those imperfection. You need to accept those imperfection, and then only you can think of becoming the best out of you. So nobody's going to come and improve you. It is us who need to do it. So Babi having some beautiful concept. It's all about the imperfection, accepting it, moving on, and taking baby steps one step at a time