In our previous article, we touched upon the philosophy of "freedom between sanity and madness" by Jun Miura, one of Japan's leading creators and the mind behind the "Yuru-chara" phenomenon.
Mr. Miura is a master of injecting his own "concept" into things that might seem meaningless at first glance and enjoying them to the fullest. In this article, we will delve deeper into his teachings and discuss how his "Three Principles of Non-Comparison" can set our doll lives free.
Is Comparison the Root of Suffering? Jun Miura's Three Principles
Jun Miura identifies "Others, the Past, and Parents" as the three main points of comparison that lead to human unhappiness. In life with a doll, comparing yourself to "what society might think" is unnecessary. What matters most is whether your heart is moved as you face the doll before you—that is all.
The Luxury of Focusing on "Time with Your Doll" over "Others"
The time spent with a doll in your room is a "sacred sanctuary" completely detached from society. Bringing societal common sense into this space is a wasted opportunity. Dressing her in your favorite clothes and listening to music together... in that moment, there is no room for comparison with others. This "immersion" is truly the ultimate modern luxury.
Defining the Concept: It's "Play," Not "Madness"
Defining for yourself that "this is not just a doll, but a partner to me" is the key to the "freedom between sanity and madness" mentioned in the previous article. The overwhelming reality of Orient Industry dolls provides the best possible partner for this sense of play. When you discard the yardsticks of others, the days spent with your doll will become more vivid and free.
It will be smoother if you mention that you came from this blog.
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