Oubaitori, Japanese philosophy reminds us to stop comparing ourselves to others

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In a society full of success pressure, the Oubaitori philosophy of life brings a humanistic perspective when appreciating differences and developing oneself in one's own way.

In the era of social networks, where every day is filled with images of success and standards set by society, many people feel pressured to reach a certain milestone at a certain age.

However, Japan's Oubaitori philosophy brings a humane reminder that each person's path is different, all have their own value, according to indianexpress.

Oubaitori originates from the image of four types of trees: cherry, plum, peach and apricot. Each tree blooms at a different time, with its own unique beauty, no species is considered superior to another.

This example affirms that humans are the same, each person has their own rhythm of development, strengths and journey. Comparing yourself to others is not only useless but sometimes also causes us to lose faith in ourselves.

Unlike the competitive thinking often seen in many Western cultures, Oubaitori encourages acceptance and appreciation of personal progress.

Success is not necessarily measured by finance, career or reputation, but lies in promoting personal capacity and living true to one's own values.

To apply this philosophy to life, each person first needs to realize their unique journey. Believe that your "growth" is brilliant sooner or later, it does not reduce the inherent value.

Second, instead of looking at the success of others, focus on setting goals that are suitable for yourself and persevere in improving each small step.

In addition, Oubaitori also reminds us to honor diversity, because differences in experience, views or talents are what make the rich of the collective.

Finally, mindfulness is an effective tool to nurture the spirit of Oubaitori. When you live fully in the present, you learn to be grateful for your own journey, instead of constantly chasing the yardstick of others.

Oubaitori is not only the philosophy of life of the Japanese people, but also a message to anyone who is caught up in the spiral of comparison to be patient, because each person has their own flower season.

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