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Japan is all about the way of doing things”

Mar 07, 2009 19:21 pm / Add a comment

For the past cou­ple of months, I’ve been hav­ing fun with Twit­ter.  Each day, I inter­act with all sorts of peo­ple of the world, find­ing very inter­st­ing information.

Today, through Rick Martin’s tweet, I found a very good por­trait of Japanese.

With usual caveats against sweep­ing gen­er­al­iza­tion, what this made me think was: Japan is all about the way of doing things. Prac­tice, rit­ual, per­fec­tion­ism, as much fanat­i­cal atten­tion to the process as to the result. China is all about find­ing a way to do things. Impro­vi­sa­tion, lit­tle inter­est in rules, putting up with what­ever is nec­es­sary to attain the result.

James Fol­lows, Atlantic

It’s pretty much applic­a­ble to any­thing, edu­ca­tion, sports, work.  Of course, end result such as win­ning may be impor­tant, but when things are not done in a “right” way, peo­ple tend to dis­count the result, say­ing it is jya-do (wrong course).

 

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