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  • Gaman (term) - Wikipedia
    Gaman (我慢) is a Japanese term of Zen Buddhist origin which means "enduring the seemingly unbearable with patience and dignity" [1] [2] The term is generally translated as "perseverance", "patience", or "tolerance" [3]
  • The art of perseverance: How gaman defined Japan - BBC
    Every child in Japan is taught to gaman: to patiently persevere in tough times Is this the way to create an orderly society, or does gaman have a dark side?
  • Gaman, the Japanese concept of enduring hardship with dignity
    What is gaman? Gaman (我慢) is a Japanese term that originates from Zen Buddhism It is usually translated as “perseverance,” “patience,” or “tolerance,” but it really means “bearing the seemingly unbearable with patience and dignity ”
  • Japanese word 我慢 (gaman): putting up with it
    The Japanese word “gaman”, often written in kanji as 我慢 (or sometimes in hiragana as がまん)、is one of those words that seems conceptually simple, but doesn’t always have an easy English equivalent “Gaman” is fundamentally about suppressing or putting up with some emotion or desire
  • Gaman — The Gritty Japanese Word For An Integral National Characteristic
    My dictionary defines gaman as “patience, endurance, perseverance, tolerance, self-control, and self-denial ” Gaman is a characteristic that is imbued into children so deeply that it becomes a given
  • Gaman (我慢): The Unspoken Power of Japanese Endurance | Jonathan M. Pham
    What is Gaman? Gaman (Hiragana: がまん; Kanji: 我慢, pronounced “gah-mahn”) is a Japanese concept that refers to the act of enduring hardship with patience, perseverance, and dignity In English, it is often translated as tolerance, self-restraint, or self-control (though not quite the same)
  • What does the word Gaman mean in Japanese? - explorejapanguide. com
    Gaman is a Japanese term that roughly translates to «enduring the seemingly unbearable with patience and dignity » It is a concept deeply rooted in Japanese culture and has been a source of strength and resilience for many individuals facing hardship or adversity
  • Gaman: Endurance with Dignity - Guidable
    Gaman is a Japanese concept that refers to the act of endurance or perseverance in the face of difficulties and hardships, often with a stoic demeanor It is seen as a virtue in Japanese culture and is tied to the idea of not giving up, even in the face of overwhelming adversity
  • Japanese Philosophy about perseverance – Gaman – Dr. Vidya Hattangadi
    the Japanese term "Gaman," which translates to mean “patience, perseverance and tolerance," refers to continuing difficult situations with self-control and dignity A Zen Buddhist teaching, Gaman is a strategy of remaining resilient and patience during hard times which is characteristic of emotional maturity
  • Gaman: The Japanese Principle of Endurance and Perseverance
    At its core, gaman is about enduring difficult circumstances without complaint or protest It’s about keeping a level head and a positive attitude, even when things seem impossible





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