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broken
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Japanese culture
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Repairing broken items is seen as a way to value resources and reduce waste.
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broken
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Japanese culture
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Repairing a broken item, no matter how small, is often preferred over replacing it as it reflects the value of frugality and resourcefulness.
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fault
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Japanese society
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In Japanese culture, there is a strong emphasis on personal responsibility and avoiding fault or shame, especially in social and professional contexts.
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flaw
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Japanese culture
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The concept of 'wabi-sabi' appreciates the beauty in imperfection, seeing flaws as part of the natural cycle of existence and finding beauty in them.
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flaw
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Japanese culture
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In the art of Kintsugi, flaws and imperfections are embraced and repaired with gold, making them even more beautiful and valuable.
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