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Japanese philosophy provides practical tools for navigating modern life with clarity and purpose. Concepts like 'Shikata ga ...
“Shou ga nai” is a Japanese phrase that can be depressingly fatalistic on one hand. But could it — and the many phrases like it — be weirdly freeing on the other? Sometimes in ...
The Japanese philosophy 'shikata ga nai', meaning 'it cannot be helped', teaches acceptance of life's uncontrollable events. Embracing this mindset reduces stress and anxiety, helping individuals ...
And what did the people say? They have a phrase for calamity: “Shikata ga nai.” It means: it can’t be helped. Contact us at [email protected] ...
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