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Craftsman spirit: Work is to practice Dojo.
Work is a kind of practice, which is the view of kazuo inamori, a "sage of management". He said: "Where do people need to stay away from mortal dust? The workplace is the best place to cultivate spirit, and work itself is a kind of practice. As long as you really work hard every day and cultivate a lofty personality, a good life will be at your fingertips. "

Coincidentally, Japanese industrialist Masazo Suzuki also said, "A workshop is a Dojo." Based on his profound understanding of Zen wisdom, he hopes that people can absorb the wisdom of Zen and regard labor as the natural expression of human nature and the need to enhance the spiritual realm. Exercise one's ability in work, hone one's mind, realize one's value through labor, and sublimate one's ideological realm through work.

This is actually a highly respected "artisan spirit." At first glance, some people think that the word "craftsman" refers to a kind of mechanical repetitive worker. In fact, the craftsman spirit has far-reaching significance. He represents a person's persistence, loyalty and spirit of Excellence in his work.

In fact, we don't need to learn from Japan in this spirit. Looking through the history books, we will see how the butcher skillfully killed the cattle, how the hunchback old man told Confucius the trick of sticking cicadas with bamboo poles, and how the oil seller let the oil flow through the money without spilling a drop.

It turns out that China was the birthplace of "artisan spirit" long before Swiss watches and Japanese toilets. Once, we also talked about the spirit of artisans.

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