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Wabi-sabi is a Japanese aesthetic concept that embraces imperfection, transience, and the beauty of the imperfect, broken, or incomplete. It celebrates the natural process of decay and change, recognising that everything is temporary and that beauty can be found in the flaws and irregularities of life. Wabi-sabi encourages the appreciation of the simple and the unpolished, promoting a sense of humility and acceptance of the impermanent nature of all things. It is often associated with Zen Buddhism and has influenced various aspects of Japanese culture, including art, design, and architecture.
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