NOT PERFECT
There is Great Beauty in Imperfection
Absolute Beauty in Imperfection
"Wabi-sabi" is a Japanese term that celebrates the beauty of imperfection and impermanence. It finds beauty in the rustic, weathered, and worn aspects of objects and embraces the idea that things become more interesting as they age.
In wabi-sabi, there is an appreciation for the authenticity of imperfections, such as cracks, scratches, or signs of wear, as they tell a story of the object's history and the passage of time. This concept values simplicity, humility, and an acceptance of the transient nature of all things.
Wabi-sabi is not just limited to physical objects, it can also be applied to experiences and the overall appreciation of life. It encourages individuals to find joy and beauty in the present moment , recognizing that nothing is perfect and that true beauty often lies in the unique and imperfect characteristics that make something or someone special.