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This book looks at the core life concepts and shared values that historically and culturally define the quality of "being Japanese." Among these are reverence, love of nature, group loyalty, hierarchical respect, passion for detail, belief in learning, formality, and acceptance of change. How can Western analogues of these Japanese virtues help us improve our own societies and cultivate inner strength, mindfulness, and long-lasting relationships at home and the workplace? This stimulating exploration of an alternative ethics and humanism is a provocative workbook for "decluttering the…mehr
This book looks at the core life concepts and shared values that historically and culturally define the quality of "being Japanese." Among these are reverence, love of nature, group loyalty, hierarchical respect, passion for detail, belief in learning, formality, and acceptance of change. How can Western analogues of these Japanese virtues help us improve our own societies and cultivate inner strength, mindfulness, and long-lasting relationships at home and the workplace? This stimulating exploration of an alternative ethics and humanism is a provocative workbook for "decluttering the spirit."
Yoji Yamakuse is a Tokyo-based consultant on personnel management, staff training, and development of joint projects in cross-cultural environments.
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Yoji Yamakuse (born in Oita Prefecture, Japan, 1955) has worked for major publishing companies in Tokyo and New York and has been active as a consultant for nearly 100 Japanese and American global firms, focusing on personnel management, staff training, and development of joint projects in cross-cultural environments.
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Preface On Reading the Japanese Heart Maintain Harmony 1. Harmony 2. Entertaining a Guest 3. Showing Consideration 4. Modesty 5. Space, Interval 6. Moderation 7. Lobbying 8. Flexible Thinking Follow Forms and Paths 9. Form 10. Etiquette 11. Discipline 12. Skill 13. Craft 14. Way, Road 15. Reason 16. The Way of the Warrior 17. Self-Denial 18. Training 19. Seeking the Truth Feel Ki, Be Aware of Transition 20. Energy 21. Fighting Spirit 22. Fate 23. Sensing Danger 24. Air, Atmosphere 25. Period 26. Restraint 27. Marking a Break 28. Moderation Have Feeling, Be Loyal 29. Personal Feelings 30. Obligation, Duty 31. Social Debt 32. Inside and Outside, Social Circle 33. True Feelings and Facade 34. Harmonious 35. Loyalty 36. Hierarchy 37. Loyalty 38. Filial Piety 39. Barriers Revere the Gods and Buddhas 40. The Gods 41. Purification 42. Defilement 43. Integrity 44. Japanese Spirit 45. Buddhism 46. Self-power and Other-power 47. The Other World 48. Pathos 49. Transience 50. Enlightenment 51. Zen 52. Worldly Desires 53. Emptiness 54. Nothingness Respect Relationship 55. Relationships 56. Reincarnation 57. Cause and Effect 58. Without Ties Build Trust 59. Trust 60. Benevolence 61. Moral Code Develop Virtue 62. Virtue 63. Shame 64. Face 65. Role 66. Intuitive Communication 67. Resignation Understand Beauty 68. Beauty 69. The Beauty of the Simple 70. The Beauty of the Decaying 71. Refinement 72. Elegance 73. Erotic 74. Chic 75. Profound Tranquility 76. Cultured
Preface On Reading the Japanese Heart Maintain Harmony 1. Harmony 2. Entertaining a Guest 3. Showing Consideration 4. Modesty 5. Space, Interval 6. Moderation 7. Lobbying 8. Flexible Thinking Follow Forms and Paths 9. Form 10. Etiquette 11. Discipline 12. Skill 13. Craft 14. Way, Road 15. Reason 16. The Way of the Warrior 17. Self-Denial 18. Training 19. Seeking the Truth Feel Ki, Be Aware of Transition 20. Energy 21. Fighting Spirit 22. Fate 23. Sensing Danger 24. Air, Atmosphere 25. Period 26. Restraint 27. Marking a Break 28. Moderation Have Feeling, Be Loyal 29. Personal Feelings 30. Obligation, Duty 31. Social Debt 32. Inside and Outside, Social Circle 33. True Feelings and Facade 34. Harmonious 35. Loyalty 36. Hierarchy 37. Loyalty 38. Filial Piety 39. Barriers Revere the Gods and Buddhas 40. The Gods 41. Purification 42. Defilement 43. Integrity 44. Japanese Spirit 45. Buddhism 46. Self-power and Other-power 47. The Other World 48. Pathos 49. Transience 50. Enlightenment 51. Zen 52. Worldly Desires 53. Emptiness 54. Nothingness Respect Relationship 55. Relationships 56. Reincarnation 57. Cause and Effect 58. Without Ties Build Trust 59. Trust 60. Benevolence 61. Moral Code Develop Virtue 62. Virtue 63. Shame 64. Face 65. Role 66. Intuitive Communication 67. Resignation Understand Beauty 68. Beauty 69. The Beauty of the Simple 70. The Beauty of the Decaying 71. Refinement 72. Elegance 73. Erotic 74. Chic 75. Profound Tranquility 76. Cultured
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