"Broadly, it's the aesthetic that finds beauty in imperfection and transcience: on buildings beaten by wind and rain, in rough-hewn objects that hint at their inevitable decay, on the asymmetrical chipped, off-kilter pottery used in the Japanese tea ceremony."
- Oliver Burkeman, This Column Will Change Your Life: The Beauty in Imperfection.
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Now, isn't that a wonderful concept?
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