Exploring Kodawari
Exploring Kodawari

Exploring Kodawari

Exploring Kodawari

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We are two classical musicians exploring the many manifestations of kodawari in the world. Kodawari is a beautiful concept word from Japanese. Although difficult to translate succinctly, kodawari essentially means pursuing perfection in a craft. It is the pursuit of an ideal even though you realize you can’t arrive there. Kodawari is what drives musicians to spend countless hours in the practice room. It motivates a chef to make the perfect meal, a writer to suffer over their words, and a barista to craft the perfect drink. But it is also an approach to life. We want to read books, interview people, discuss topics, and discover amazing content that will keep our kodawari fire burning. It is our excuse to continue growing as musicians and as people, and we hope that you'll join us! https://exploringkodawari.blog/about-kodawari/

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Lessons And Observations in 2024 (#40)
DEC 31, 2024
Lessons And Observations in 2024 (#40)
Well, it's been over a year since our last episode! As a COVID-19 pandemic project, sticking to a consistent publishing schedule for this podcast has been tough. But we've always said that even if our focus on it fades and drifts, we'll continue putting out content as long as we have something to say.So, we threw this episode together on New Year's Eve to at least say that we put out one episode in 2024. Enjoy our lessons, observations, and reflections on 2024, which includes topics we hope to cover over a few episodes in 2025.We talk about the value of simplicity, gratitude prayers, learning to surrender, knowledge vs wisdom, and the meaning crisis in our culture and why there are so many zombie movies/TV shows.2024 Quote"It is very simple to be happy, but it is very difficult to be simple." —Rabindranath TagoreTimestamps:[01:48] Gratitude practice/prayer[06:16] Earning your simplicity[08:52] The value of surrender[18:04] What is wisdom?[22:03] Meaning of life vs. meaning in life[39:24] The Greek word tonos and embracing healthy tension[45:19] Thoughts on toxic compassion Links:Overcoming Nihilism (My 2022 article)Zombies in Western Culture A Twenty-First Century Crisis by John Vervaeke, Christopher Mastropietro, and Filip MiscevicSupport Us:You can always support us by leaving a rating or review in your podcasting app. You can also share our episodes with friends on social media.But it does take a lot of time to put together a podcast, maintain a website, and write new content every week. So if you would like to support us in a more substantial way, consider making a donation through the PayPal buttons on our website:https://exploringkodawari.blog/donation/Follow Us:Our Website/BlogNewsletterTwitter: @EKodawariInstagram: @exploringkodawariFacebook: facebook.com/ExploringKodawari
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