Quotes
Ganbatte!
6 memorable lines from Ganbatte! by Albert Liebermann, each with the idea behind it.
“Ganbatte is not 'grind harder'; it means offer wholehearted effort within today's real limits.”
This is the central correction. Effort is not measured by self-punishment. It is measured by sincerity, consistency, and respect for constraint.
“Kaizen wins because repetition beats intensity over long horizons.”
One dramatic day does not change a life. Hundreds of small, boring reps do. Ganbatte is built on compounding, not heroic spikes.
“Shoshin, or beginner's mind, keeps effort flexible and ego light.”
When identity gets rigid, progress slows. Beginner's mind keeps you curious enough to adjust, learn, and continue improving.
“Yoyu, or margin, is part of discipline, not the opposite of it.”
Without breathing room, effort collapses into burnout. Margin protects quality, emotional regulation, and durability.
“Gaman asks for dignity under pressure, not emotional suppression.”
The practice is endurance with composure. Feelings are acknowledged, but they do not become the steering wheel.
“Oubaitori reminds you that different lives bloom on different schedules.”
Comparison drains stamina. Ganbatte redirects attention to your own lane, your own timing, and your own honest effort.