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Look around your home today. Find one object that shows signs of wear—a scratched table, a faded rug, a softened leather chair. Instead of seeing it as "damaged," see it as seasoned . Share that object using #Sousyun and tell us: What story does its wear tell?

In the vast landscape of Japanese aesthetic concepts, we are familiar with wabi-sabi (the beauty of imperfection) and mono no aware (the pathos of things). But there is a quieter, more strategic term that deserves equal attention: Sousyun (そうしゅん) . -ENG- Sousyun

Sousyun: The Art of Anticipating Imperfection in Japanese Aesthetics Look around your home today

Sousyun teaches us that true beauty isn't static. Instead of fearing rust, cracks, fading, or fraying, Sousyun invites us to welcome them as inevitable and even desirable stages of an object's life cycle. Share that object using #Sousyun and tell us: