Today’s Word of Wisdom comes from the book

 

Title: Learning from Villages: 100 Lessons

Author: Hiroshi Hara

Publisher: Shokokusha

Publication year: 1998

 

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Today’s Word of Wisdom is above indicated by the red circle.

 

2022/3/13
Never make the same object. Variate objects which are becoming the same.
2022/3/14
Expansion and layering of houses is a city; is a village.
2022/3/15
Cultivate order from contradiction.
2022/3/16
Simplify complicated things. Complicate simple things. The procedure of variation of complexity will touch people’s hearts.
2022/3/17
Everybody should create together. Everybody should not create together.
2022/3/18
in the distant past someone has thought about the things which you are thinking about now.
2022/3/19
Live with the deceased.
2022/3/20
Continue to be tense so that the trees do not absorb your intellect.
2022/3/21
At a stroke’ solutions with answers to all demand do not exist.
2022/3/22
choose the unique solution and generalize it.
2022/3/23
Overlay objects and space again and again.
2022/3/24
Society becomes visible in the landscape. Nature’s desires and distress show themselves in the landscape.
2022/3/25
Changes in time and space are piecemeal.
2022/3/26
Make all things small to some degree.
2022/3/27
To induce a visionary modality concern should be focused on the intensity of favouritism and tenacity of some particular circumstance.
2022/3/28
Good form is not necessarily a superior shape. Bad form is not necessarily an inferior shape.
2022/3/29
If the material in the same, change the form. If the form is the same, change the material.
2022/3/30
A wall is a dispute’s origin and a means of escape from a dispute.
2022/3/31
Villages and architecture themselves are ornaments of the natural landscape.
2022/4/1
A vacant land’s air is free. A vacant land’s air is chaos.
2022/4/2
A courtyard is both the beginning and endopoints of the world.