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Andrea Rodríguez

The most-loved lines from Andrea Rodríguez, drawn from 1 book in the library.

“Progress is not about giant leaps. It's about tiny, consistent steps in the right direction.”

This is kaizen — the Japanese philosophy of continuous improvement. 1% better every day compounds into 37x better in one year. Small steps beat big moves every time.

— 9 Japanese Habits That Will Change Your Life
“Imperfection is not failure. It's the essence of beauty.”

Wabi-sabi teaches us to embrace the flawed, the weathered, the incomplete. Perfection is a sterile myth. Real beauty lives in the authentic, the aged, the human.

— 9 Japanese Habits That Will Change Your Life
“Your ikigai is the intersection of what you love, what you're good at, what the world needs, and what you can be paid for.”

Purpose isn't found — it's built at the crossroads of passion, skill, need, and sustainability. When all four align, work becomes meaning.

— 9 Japanese Habits That Will Change Your Life
“Stop eating when you're 80% full. Your body doesn't know it's full until 20 minutes later.”

Hara hachi bu is the Okinawan secret to longevity and health. It's not deprivation — it's respect. Stop before satisfaction, and you'll never feel bloated or regretful.

— 9 Japanese Habits That Will Change Your Life
“Endurance isn't about strength. It's about dignity.”

Gaman is the art of persevering with grace. Not complaining, not surrendering your self-respect, even when you're suffering. True strength is quiet.

— 9 Japanese Habits That Will Change Your Life
“Clean one corner, and your mind clears too.”

Osoji teaches that external order creates internal calm. When you declutter your space, you declutter your mind. The state of your room reflects the state of your life.

— 9 Japanese Habits That Will Change Your Life
“Find beauty in the fact that nothing lasts forever.”

Mono no aware is the pathos of things — the bittersweet appreciation of transience. Cherry blossoms are beautiful because they fall. Life is precious because it ends.

— 9 Japanese Habits That Will Change Your Life